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Millwall poised to break record with €6m Servais signing

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Mathis Servais, the 21‑year‑old Belgian midfielder from KV Mechelen, is on his way to London to undergo a medical on Saturday, a step that could see Millwall FC break its transfer record with a €6 million deal. The move follows interest reported by journalist Sacha Tavolieri and comes as KV Mechelen looks to rebuild after its recent Champions Play‑offs run. KV Mechelen is set to receive around €6 million, a sum that would be the highest amount the English club has ever paid for a player. The fee exceeds Servais' market valuation of €4 million listed by Transfermarkt, indicating Millwall's willingness to invest above the player's estimated worth. Servais is expected to sign a five‑year contract with Millwall, securing his services through the 2028‑29 season. The 21‑year‑old can operate as a central midfielder, his natural position, or as a left‑winger, offering tactical versatility to the Championship side. Born in the Namur region, Servais developed in the youth system of Club Brugge before moving to Beveren, where he broke into senior football. His performances at Beveren earned him a place at KV Mechelen, where he has featured both behind the defensive line and further forward. KV Mechelen, fresh from a Champions Play‑offs achievement, must now rebuild its squad to remain competitive. Selling its top talents at appropriate prices, such as the proposed €6 million for Servais, is viewed as essential to fund the club's next recruitment phase. Millwall FC, known for its passionate atmosphere in the English Championship, is prepared to make a significant financial outlay to secure the Belgian prospect. Club officials have described the deal as a statement of intent to strengthen the squad after recent progress. If the transfer goes through, it will mark Millwall's most expensive signing, reflecting the growing trend of English clubs investing in Belgian talent. The influx of €6 million will also give KV Mechelen a substantial budget to reshape its roster for the upcoming season.

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