Millwall youngster Grant signs new 'long-term' contract
The 22-year-old has signed a deal which Millwall say will keep Grant at the club for the "foreseeable future".
Grant has yet to play a first team game for the Lions but impressed in a pre-season game with Sutton United earlier this week.
He spent the last season on loan at Bromley in League Two, having helped the club reach the National League play-offs the season before.
"Kamarl deserves this deal," director of football Steve Gallen said.
"He has had a couple of really good loans over the last few years and we've been watching his development closely. I am really pleased with his progress."
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