Millwall have completed the signing of Jermaine Easter on a permanent contract from Crystal Palace.
The 31-year-old, who scored one goal in nine appearances for the Lions last season, has admitted, however, that it will be "slightly strange" not playing under the recently-departed Kenny Jackett.
"The circumstances are slightly strange I suppose that Kenny has left the club now, but when I was on loan myself and Kenny agreed everything and I was expecting to be playing for him next season," he told reporters at a press conference.
"There were some highs and lows in my time at Millwall last season, obviously scoring on my debut at Charlton was great, but after the FA Cup semi-final the form wasn't great and going into the last game of the season needing to get something or for other results to go our way.
"Next year we want to enjoy our football a bit more and be pushing up the table, not be involved at the bottom. Now, however, I'm looking forward to the new season and playing under whoever the new manager is."
Easter has made 10 appearances for his country.