Millwall's biggest priority is to get a new head coach
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What do Millwall need?
Many fans may well say that some strengthening is needed in various departments. Goals have been at a premium and despite breaking the club's transfer record on a striker in the summer more firepower is needed.
They could also do with some help at the back as well with another central defender.
What sort of business are they likely to do?
Assessing what business will be done is difficult without knowing who the new head coach is. The season's start had put the Lions in a good position to look upwards but they can't be complacent.
Quite a bit of business was done in the summer eventually and a similar recruitment route of loan deals and gems may be on the cards.
How successful have they been in previous January windows?
They have no been big players in recent years in the January market although two seasons ago Duncan Watmore and Aidomo Emakhu both arrived mid-season and have subsequently shown that they have something to offer to the team.
Are there likely to be any notable departures?
In terms of a potential higher-profile departure, young forward Romain Esse is said to be attracting attention from Premier League clubs.
There might be a move or two for players not seen as long-term options in order to free up space in the squad.
How key is the window?
It has the possibility to push the club on, but the biggest priority at the moment is to get a head coach in place.