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Millwall Complete the Permanent Signing of Bartosz Bialkowski From Ipswich Town

Bartosz Bialkowski

Millwall have confirmed that they have signed goalkeeper Bartosz Bialkowski, after his initial loan from Ipswich Town.

Milwall Confirm the Permanent Signing of Bartosz Bialkowski From Ipswich Town

Ever-Present In Goal

The 32-year-old has been a mainstay in goal for Millwall so far this season, making 30 appearances in all competitions.

During that time, he has conceded just 34 goals, keeping nine clean sheets.

Since the arrival of Gary Rowett at The New Den in October, Bialkowski – alongside his team-mates – have seen an upturn in form. He has six clean sheets during Rowett’s tenure, a feat that has helped Millwall rise up the Championship table into eighth place.

Second Signing of the Window

The completion of Bialkowski on a permanent deal is Millwall’s second signing of the window.

Millwall have already confirmed the arrival of midfielder Ryan Woods on loan from Stoke City until the end of the season.

Woods is a familiar face to Gary Rowett, having played under the Millwall boss for Stoke City.

However, the 26-year-old has struggled for game time at the Bet365 Stadium so far this season, having made just one appearance for the Potters so far this season

Millwall Will Be Hoping Bartosz Bialkowski Can Help Play-Off Push

Millwall will be hoping that Bartosz Bialkowski can help their push for the playoffs this season.

Having had a poor start to this season, they now eighth in the Championship on 44 points.

Their points tally leaves them just two points behind Preston North End, who currently sit in sixth place.

Gary Rowett will be hoping that his side can continue their run of five games without defeat in the league away to promotion contenders Leeds United.

Millwall then travel to Sheffield Wednesday, before hosting West Bromwich Albion and Fulham at The New Den, both of whom are also competing for a return to the Premier League this season.

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