
""We don't need to sell any of our players. We're one point behind Ipswich who have come and coveted our player and wanted to talk to him. "And the fact that it's going to be a squad game, we need to make sure that we've got strength and depth in all areas and we're not light in specific parts of our team. "So I think it shows everybody that as a club we're in a strong position.""
""He wants us to fight and be at the top end of the division, but equally there's a business behind that as well," Neil said. "There's times where the business becomes more prominent and important, when we're needing to sell and maybe generate some cash. "There's times where the football team is trying to achieve and trying to retain our best players is more prominent. "And we're certainly at this moment in time focused on purely what we can achieve this year.""
Millwall fended off January interest from Ipswich Town in attacker Femi Azeez, reinforcing the club's strong position in the promotion race. Ipswich identified the 24-year-old as a key target but failed to lure him from The Den. The club does not need to sell players and sits one point behind Ipswich. Squad strength and depth across all areas is a priority to ensure competitiveness. Owner James Berylson is described as a great owner committed to pursuing top-flight football for the first time since 1990, while balancing business considerations and prioritizing on-field achievement this year.
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