There's still much to be decided in South East London, much to the surprise of almost all Millwall fans.

Few of them could have imagined being so close to the top six with two games to go, even though they came through the Wembley play off final last season.

Momentum is one thing, but to carry that into a much tougher league and thrive is something else entirely. Neil Harris has done an amazing job at the Den, putting together a brave side that fight for each other and refuse to lose.

Once the dust settles on this season they'll take stock of where they are and what needs to be done, but however the season has finished there will be transfer sagas to address.

FLW takes a look at three that are set to engulf the club this summer....

The 29-year old is out of contract this summer and has been attracting interest from around the Championship.

His tally of 10 from 45 games isn't as prolific as some might need, but it has helped push the Lions up the table.

Holding on to their striker looks like being a big ask, especially with Derby County waiting in the wings.

Cahill is something of a returning hero, the former Millwall man coming home for one last swansong.

He came back from the Australian A League in the winter break but has yet to make a start for the club. His return was heralded as a master stroke, but ten outings from the bench without a goal suggest it was over hyped.

Whether he gets a new deal or not is up in the air, but it looks set to be a big talking point over the coming weeks.

There's been little talk about the former Fulham man so far this season, but his solid performances at the back have been the rock upon which Millwall superb run has been built.

Right now there's no speculation as such, he's in contract and apparently happy at the club. Expect that to change once the summer furore begins, players such as him are in short supply and that could well be reflected in a high level of post-season interest.