
23-year-old, Shrewsbury-born Bradshaw joined the Saddlers for an undisclosed fee from near-rivals Shrewsbury Town last summer and went on to bag twenty goals during an injury plagued campaign.
Following a summer of specialist exercise and treatment between the club's medical department and Loughborough University, Tom has continued to catch the eye of rival clubs as he bagged three goals during the club's 4-3 Capital One Cup victory over Nottingham Forest on Tuesday evening.
Tom, who is a Welsh Under 21 international, recently put pen-to-paper on a new Walsall contract that should see him remain with the club until the summer of 2017.
Following a summer of specialist exercise and treatment between the club's medical department and Loughborough University, Tom has continued to catch the eye of rival clubs as he bagged three goals during the club's 4-3 Capital One Cup victory over Nottingham Forest on Tuesday evening.
Tom, who is a Welsh Under 21 international, recently put pen-to-paper on a new Walsall contract that should see him remain with the club until the summer of 2017.
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