Lions set to lose Zebroski

Last updated : 14 December 2007 By Van Blerk's Crossing
Chris Zebroski
Zebroski: Attracting interest
Millwall Football Club's decision to send striker Chris Zebroksi on a season-long loan to Torquay United could come back to haunt them with his performances for the Blue Square Premier side attracting interest from other clubs.

Zebroski was allowed to go to Plainmoor during the summer but The Lions failed to insert any kind of recall clause into the deal, something that has frustrated new manager Kenny Jackett who is keen to take a closer look at the striker who has so far netted eleven this season.

And with his contract set to expire at the end of the current campaign, the club may look to cash in on the 21-year-old by selling him in the January sales as it is unlikely the player will want to stay with The Lions after the way the club has treated him.

Yeovil Town, Swindon Town, Doncaster Rovers and Bristol Rovers are all thought to be watching Zebroski and are like to battle it out for the player's services.

"Chris is playing really well at the moment, so it is understandable League clubs are looking at him," Zebroski's agent Dean Sheehan told Sky Sports.

"He is enjoying the promotion push with Torquay, and their faith in him has been rewarded with some great goals and great performances."