It hasn't been an easy start to life in the Championship for Frank Lampard.

His first management role has seen him take two wins from four, one of which came in the League Cup against a League Two side. Other than the last-gasp winner against Reading, they've been largely ineffective.

A loss at Millwall this weekend was little surprise, the Lions are organised and tough to beat, Derby County are not.

They've brought in new faces, but the squad doesn't look as complete as it might. At the back, the creaking legs of Richard Keogh continue to struggle against Championship opposition. Up front, despite adding Martyn Waghorn, there's a spark missing.

With just eleven days to go until the transfer window closes, it is time to act and save the Rams season already. FLW look at three Premier League outcasts they might be able to help turn things around at Pride Park.

The Tunisian has barely played for Leicester in eighteen months, but he still went to the World Cup with his country.

Derby need a leader at the back, they need a defender with experience, not a bright young thing with the world at his feet. Benalouane has played for Parma and Atalanta and lifted a Premier League trophy.

He wouldn't even need to relocate with a quick jaunt up the M1 the extent of the switch.

There's a call for perhaps another defender too, someone younger and quicker. The Rams back line doesn't come across as imposing, nor particularly quick.

McQueen is primed for a Championship move and at just 23, he could add the youth and compliment any experienced players they bring in.

He's versatile too, playing anywhere on the left, so would be an alternative to someone such as Marcus Maddison of Peterborough.

This is a risky one, but if anyone can get the supreme talent of Marcus Edwards playing, surely it is Frank Lampard.

He knows what it takes to be a young player with expectation on his shoulders, he knows how best to cultivate talent and transition from exciting prospect to England regular.

Nobody else has got the Spurs man facing forward and knuckling down, but if someone does they could have the next big thing on their hands.