Wolves midfielder Luke Cundle has successfully passed his medical with Millwall as he prepares to complete a permanent transfer to The Den. The South London Press reports that the 22-year-old is set to sign a three-and-a-half-year contract with the Championship club, marking a significant step in his career.
Cundle, a highly regarded midfield talent, has gained valuable experience through loan spells at Swansea City, Plymouth Argyle, and Stoke City. His performances during these stints have showcased his technical ability, work ethic, and potential to make an impact at a senior level.
Despite being named on the bench three times for Wolves in the Premier League this season, Cundle was unable to break into the first-team lineup. With limited opportunities at Molineux, he has now opted for a fresh start at Millwall, where he is expected to receive more regular playing time and contribute to the club’s push in the Championship.
Millwall head coach Alex Neil has been closely monitoring Cundle’s progress and even attended Wolves’ U21 match against Crystal Palace recently to assess the midfielder’s performance firsthand. His interest in Cundle highlights the belief that the young playmaker can add creativity and energy to the Lions’ midfield.
The move signals a new chapter for Cundle as he looks to establish himself as a key player for Millwall. The official announcement of the transfer is expected soon, with fans eager to see how he integrates into Neil’s squad in the coming weeks.