
Millwall are currently in fantastic form. The Lions are pushing f♛or Premier League promotion after a sensational run of form.
Neil Harris’ side are currently 10th in the Championship, just four points off the fin🙈al play-off place.
ꦕBut whilst the players currently at the Den are focused on pushing for an incredible top-flight tilt, one Millwall man away from the club is in a 🐻similar position.
Jamie Philpot is currently on loan at National League North outfit Wellin🧜g United. They currently sit seventh in the table, occupying the💞 final play-off place.

𓆏The 💝21-year-old has certainly played a key role in their good form.
Philpot has scored five goals in seven games for the club since 𒁏joining on loan, including four goals in his last three games.
this week he admitted his end goal this season was to win a new deal at Mil🅷lwall:
“I’d love to stay at Millwall – the manager and b♕oys there are fantastic…
“I’d be a little bit disappointed if I had to consider life without 💖Millwall – I joined them when I was eight years old. But then again, football is a harsh game. Football owes you nothing…
“But I believe in myself and that hard work will gain you the rewards. Ideally, that is with Millwa♔ll, but if not then it will have to ꦇbe somewhere else. I believe if I continue to work hard then anything is possible.”
The talented attacker is out of contr𒅌act at the Den, but the club can exercise a one-year ꧙extension to his deal.

The🦩 youngster appeared to have made a dream debut for Millwall back in May 2015.
Then 18-year-old, he scored with his first touch in a Millwall shirt against Wolves in the final day ♔of the season clash. Unfortunately, the dream turned into a nightmare.
Philpot suffered a torn meniscus and it ♒was 10 months later before he featured for the club again.
Since then, finding first-team football at Millwall has been tough and he spent the first half of this season on👍 loan with Woking.
Now he is in fine form at Welling and, given he is a homegrꦺown lad who has battled throug💫h injuries, deserves a new deal to try and finally make the grade at Millwall.
For now, it is a promotion battle for Philpot. But if he keeps scoring gꦡoals, his parent club will have to give him one more year.