Millwall defender Tony Craig set for Brentford switch
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Brentford have agreed a deal to sign Millwall defender Tony Craig, subject to a successful medical.
The Bees will pay the Championship side an undisclosed fee for the 27-year-old's services.
Craig made his Lions debut in 2003 after coming through the youth ranks at the club.
He joined Crystal Palace in July 2008, but moved back to the New Den a year later. In total, he played 233 games during his two spells with Millwall.
Craig made 28 appearances for Millwall last season, and played four games during a month on loan at Leyton Orient.
Millwall boss Kenny Jackett said: "It is with reluctance that we are letting him go but taking everything into account, we feel that it is the right move for both parties."
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