Macaulay Culkin Langstaff has joined Salford City from Millwall for an undisclosed fee. The 29-year-old striker arrives after two seasons in the Championship, where he scored five goals in 76 games.
Macaulay Langstaff and Salford City
Salford City wanted a forward with a lower-league scoring record, and Langstaff brings that with him. Before his move to Millwall in 2024, he scored 29 goals in 49 games for Notts County.
His best spell came in the season before that, when he scored 42 goals in 45 National League appearances and helped Notts County to promotion. That was the form that turned him into a player at Meadow Lane.
Millwall in the Championship
The move also draws a sharp line through his time with Millwall. Two seasons in the Championship produced five goals, a return that sits far below the level he reached in non-league.
Langstaff, who is 29 years old, spent six seasons in non-league before his time at Meadow Lane. He was also a Middlesbrough youth product, and Salford City now have a striker whose record is defined by what he did before Millwall rather than during it.
The fee is undisclosed, so the financial scale of the deal stays hidden for now. What Salford City have bought is clear enough: a proven scorer from the lower leagues who needs to turn that record back into goals after a lean spell in the Championship.







