Jed Wallace has been sensational for Millwall this term, playing a key role as Gary Rowett's side push towards the play-offs this term. 

The 26-year-old was linked with Aston Villa earlier this season and could be set to depart the Den this summer.

Replacing Wallace will not be easy and the Lions may have to be creative if they are forced to do so.

With that in mind, we've compiled a list of eight realistic replacements they should consider if he leaves...

Bela has been fantastic in his debut season in the Championship and shown in glimpses that he has the quality to thrive at this level.

It may not be easy for Millwall to prize him away from Birmingham but if they can, he could be just the signing they need.

The 24-year-old has been one of the stand-out wingers in League One over the past two seasons and his numbers in that time, 25 goals and 21 assists, are undeniable.

Curtis could be an interesting option for the Lions should Wallace depart.

Brown has managed three goals and nine assists for the side at the bottom of the Championship and looks a really exciting prospect.

He may be keen on the move if the Tykes are relegated and it could be a signing that pays dividends for years to come.

Things haven't quite worked out for Maddison at Hull and there have been reports they won't look to extend his deal.

He's a mercurial talent but he showed at Peterborough just how dangerous he is when he's on song. Rowett's management could be just what he needs to kick-start his career.

One of the most exciting players in League Two, Williams' performances have drawn the attention of Championship clubs in the past and for good reason.

The 23-year-old has five goals and 14 assists to his name this term and is surely deserving of a chance.

Another talent from the lower leagues, Broom has been fantastic for Cheltenham this term – grabbing eight goals and six assists.

A risk yes but one that could pay off for the Lions. It would certainly be one of the cheaper options.

After turning heads in League One, Lowe was in-demand last summer but hasn't quite found his feet since joining Wigan.

Millwall could offer him the chance to fight in the top half and somewhere to really showcase his talents.

Wilks has been underwhelming this term but he showed at Doncaster Rovers last season that he can be a devastating attacking force in the right circumstances.

The 21-year-old should be a very affordable option and could just find the Den is the perfect place to kick-start his career.