BREAKING-Neil Harris confirms double Millwall boost

Millwall boss Neil Harris eyes big transfer boost ahead of Hull City  showdown - Hull Live

After an action-packed weekend, the Championship is back in full gear. For Millwall and QPR, it means focussing only on their London rivalry this coming Saturday. In preparation for that game, the Lions will get more rest because the Hoops play Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday.

Only one of the two London teams still without a victory this season in the Championship stands to gain one this coming weekend. We have compiled the most recent information about both teams and their Championship competitors in the meantime.

Harris on fitness boosts

Neil Harris has announced some positive news in the form of Adam Mayor and Billy Mitchell, who are back in full training, despite taking a hit with Josh Coburn. For the first time this week, “they’re back in full training,” Harris said to the South London Press. But it will take at least three or four weeks for me to return to the squad.

“The players have finished the first two and a half weeks of their six-week pre-season training. They will most likely have two and a half to three weeks left. We’re hoping that both will be good for West Brom, either before or right after the international break.

Agent’s Leeds claim

Isaac Schmidt, one of Leeds United’s most recent acquisitions, has an agent who has stated that the Whites “must” make a comeback to the premier league. Agent Adam Lang told LeedsLive, “For us, it was clear that joining Leeds and moving to England was a great opportunity for Isaac.””We didn’t hesitate because the project exactly fit what we were searching for. It’s the necessity for such a fantastic team to rejoin the Premier League. Leeds, who had a poor start, are now in seventh place and need to improve.

Shawcross on Schumacher exit

After Steve Schumacher was fired early, Ryan Shawcross took temporary leadership of Stoke City and has since spoken. “I will cherish, learn from, and seek to enjoy the opportunity to lead the team for tonight’s game, despite the difficult circumstances,” he stated.

“It means a lot to me to represent Stoke City in this manner, and I have the utmost love and respect for our amazing supporters.” The prize up for grabs this evening is huge, and the team has worked incredibly hard to be here. Young teams have overcome games against Carlisle United and Middlesbrough.

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