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Millwall chasing Eastbourne’s Harry Ransom

The 19-year-old defender has been with Eastbourne since 2016 and has successfully made his way through the club’s academy structure all the way to the first team.  

Millwall chasing

The South London Press are reporting that Championship side Eastbourne Borough are keen to bring in Eastbourne Borough defender Harry Ransom.
The 19-year-old defender has been with Eastbourne since 2016 and has successfully made his way through the club’s academy structure all the way to the first team.
Harris told the South London Press: “Harry has trained with us on various occasions and we’ve seen him play extremely well for Eastbourne Borough this year.
“I’ve shown in the past that signing players from non-league is a big part in my belief that players, particularly young ones, get given an opportunity.
“Harry is a player we like and hopefully we might be able to do something to bring Harry into the club in the near future.”

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