Gillingham is now looking for a new manager after identifying the ideal candidate during the summer transfer window.
The club has identified the ideal manager this summer transfer, therefore Gillingham are currently looking for a new manager.
After 13 games, Gillingham is seventh in the standings as they pursue promotion to League One.
A single point separates Gillingham from AFC Wimbledon in the League Two play-offs. Early this month, the Kent club made the decision to break ways with Neil Harris.
They are now looking for a new manager. In the interim, Keith Millen is in charge until a replacement is found.
After winger Stuart McKinstry left Leeds United in the summer, fourth-tier clubs Wrexham and Forest Green Rovers looked into a potential deal to sign him on a free transfer, according to Daily Mail.
The 21-year-old Scotsman spent some time last season on loan at Motherwell to gain some experience. After the Whites were relegated from the Premier League in late June, his contract with the club expired, and he was not given the opportunity to sign a new one.
Louie Procopi, a defender for Ramsgate, has gone on trial with the Gills. The 17-year-old transferred from Margate to his present club earlier this year.
According to his manager Ben Smith, who spoke to KentOnline, “He’s now training with Gillingham and has had trials offered to him by Stockport. One of these clubs will undoubtedly take him. He is adaptable, athletic, and at ease with the ball. If nobody takes him, I’ll be amazed.”
Nathan Harvey, a goalkeeper, was snatched up by Gillingham on a free transfer.
Lewis Walker, a striker, temporarily departed Priestfield to join Woking in the National League. In January, he is expected to return to his original club.
According to Alan Nixon on Patreon, the Gills were interested in Salford City attacker Callum Hendry in August. The same reporter claims that he is now on Stockport County’s radar in this most recent update.
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