Neil Harris has confirmed that Millwall will be active in the January transfer window.

Speaking after his side’s first away win of the season, a 3-2 win at Ipswich, the manager said that despite three back-to-back wins, new faces are needed.

“We need to freshen it up and make some changes and we’ll be doing that in this window,” said Harris.

“I’m delighted with nine points out of nine but the first half of the season has not been good enough – standards-wise.

“We need to add some experience to the squad and competition to the squad.”

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Despite the claim the club will be active, no targets have been made public yet.

“As we talk, we're not hugely close (to any signings) - we have targets, of course. The loan players will be coming back, at least in the short-term, as I want them back into the group."

“If players end up going out the way – loan players going back to their clubs, players go out the building sold or on loan then I have got no issue with that whatsoever."

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