This article is part of Football League World's 'The Verdict' series, which provides personal opinions from the FLW writers regarding the latest breaking news, teams, players, managers, potential signings and more...

Blackburn Rovers get back to action in the Championship after the international break, when they entertain Millwall at Ewood Park, with Tony Mowbray's side looking to improve on the 17th spot they find themselves in, with only two wins to their name this season.

Mowbray will be aware though of interest in one of his players from down-under, with Western Sydney Wanderers keen on 34-year-old striker Danny Graham, as reported on Australian media outlet The World Game.

So should Rovers do all they can to hold onto Graham?

We discuss........

Chris Gallagher

"I don't think they can afford to lose him right now.

"Even though he hasn't had the best start to the season, with just one goal so far, there's not enough strength in depth to let the experienced striker leave. Sam Gallagher has struggled since joining and five goals in six games as a team shows there are problems in the final third.

"Graham proved in the previous campaign that he can score goals at this level and the simple fact is that Rovers don't have enough alternatives who will contribute.

"So, even though the chance to move to Australia may appeal, there's no way that Mowbray can sanction a move for Graham until January at the earliest. The fact they are still very reliant on a 34-year-old will be a bit of a concern too."

George Dagless

"I think so for now.

"Graham still manages to produce the goods on the regular for Rovers and until the goals completely dry up I can't see them really being willing to let him go.

"Certainly, it would be a great move for Graham to finish his career in a new environment like Australia but it's not as though he's been frozen out at Blackburn.

"He's still playing often and until Blackburn have someone to take over up top I don't think he should go."

Jacob Potter

"They have to do everything they can to keep him at the club.

"Graham might not have the most prolific of records in front of goal, but he’s a key player for Tony Mowbray’s side this season.

"He knows the Championship well, and has a strong partnership with Bradley Dack which will be relied upon for Blackburn for seasons to come.

"If they were to lose him, then I think Blackburn could slip down the table relatively quickly as they wouldn’t have a proven goalscorer at this level.

"Surely they won’t let him leave the club without having a replacement lined up with the transfer window being closed?

"It would be a bizarre decision if they let him leave."