Jordan Graham will be on the lookout for a new club in January after it was revealed that Paul Lambert doesn't want him at Ipswich.

The winger has worked with the new Ipswich boss at Aston Villa and Wolves, so the fact Lambert has moved to almost immediately banish him from the first-team suggests the pair have previously fallen out.

Either way, Graham is now training with former club Oxford ahead of the window, with Karl Robinson keen on securing a deal for the 23-year-old, who is not needed at parent-club, Wolves.

Given the talent and potential that he has, bringing him to The U's would be a real coup but it may not be as straightforward as that.

As he is on the market, there could be Championship interest in the player and here we look at TWO clubs who should be lining up a move for Graham in the New Year...

Graham is an old-school winger in that he loves to hug the touchline, run at the full-back and get crosses into the box - and those are qualities that Millwall need.

Neil Harris' 4-4-2 formation needs two good wingers to provide service to the front men and it hasn't always happened this season.

Jiri Skalak hasn't made the impact many would've hoped, so an addition out wide is needed.

Ben Marshall made a huge impression after joining the Lions from Wolves in January this year and Graham could have a similar influence on the side if he arrived at the New Den.

As mentioned, Graham's qualities are clear and they're probably best suited to a direct side as that's the way he plays.

His speed and ability on the ball from out wide would also be appreciated at Birmingham.

Like Millwall, Garry Monk goes with a 4-4-2 and he too is probably one player short out wide.

Graham would have more of a battle to get in the XI at St. Andrew's, but he could give Blues the depth and quality that they are lacking in the final third.