Gallen admits new Portsmouth left-back imminent as Charlie Daniels bids farewell to Shrewsbury
But he is adamant the incoming recruit is no back-up to Lee Brown.
Shrewsbury tonight announced Blues target Charlie Daniels has left upon the expiry of his short-term contract.
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Hide AdThat paves the way for a switch to the Blues – although Gallen was tight-lipped when the name was put to him after the 4-0 success over AFC Wimbledon.
Still, should Daniels arrive, it sets up an intriguing selection situation, with Brown first-choice at left-back and performing well.
Yet Pompey’s assistant boss insists the Blues are eager for increased competition to bring out the best in players.
Gallen told The News: ‘Lee Brown is a very good player for us and very important, but there are so many games. We are basically Saturday-Tuesday now until May.
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Hide Ad‘The left-back we bring in, we want him to be a good player, we want him to get into the team.
‘He’s not a back-up. We just want a good player, we want them both to fight it out and the manager will pick who he thinks is the best one.
‘That’s what brings out the best in every player – competition.
‘I have a lot of time for Lee, I like him around the group, like him around the team, he brings a lot of experience and can settle everyone down when things aren’t going quite well.
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Hide Ad‘He’s a very consistent player for us, hopefully he’s over his injury problems.
‘We need him, we need him around, and we need him fit.’
Former Bournemouth defender Daniels has been a regular for Shrewsbury this season and appeared in the Premier League last term.
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