“They were quite interested and
Hull have good connections with Turikye because of their owners. I went out and had a look but, at the time, I didn’t feel like it was the right thing for me, my girlfriend and I have a dog as well," Longman told
LondonNewsOnline.
“It put some thoughts in my head about playing abroad. But when Millwall came up, it was a no-brainer. I spoke with George Honeyman as soon as I found out Millwall were interested. He told me how unbelievable it is down here. It was even more incentive to get the deal done. It was a great opportunity and I’m back home down south. I’m happy it’s happened. I needed to get some minutes, I wanted to be in the Championship and I want to come and prove myself.
“Minutes are the most important thing. If you’re not playing, you’re not getting any better. For me, that’s a key thing that I have been brought up on – you need to be playing. Throughout my career, wherever it takes me, I want to be the best player I can possibly be."