Following his decision to leave the club in favour of a move to Sky Bet Championship side Barnsley, former Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw has taken to Twitter and released a statement, thanking the club's players, staff and supporters as he embarks on a new chapter in his career.
Tom, who has penned a three-year deal, said; "I would like to say a massive thank you to everyone that's involved and has been involved with Walsall Football Club over the past 2 years.
"The Staff, players, chairman and most of all the fans have made me and my family feel very welcome. We've made memories that will never be forgotten! The club's given me the opportunity to play at Wembley, an incredible achievement and an unforgettable experience; made all the more spectacular by the 30,000 saddlers in attendance.
"I will always remember Walsall as the fantastic club it is, how it enhanced my career beyond belief me and allowed me to perform at an international level.
"I'm truly grateful for everything that Walsall Football Club has given me, but I've been lucky enough to get an opportunity to move on and better myself as both a professional footballer and a person. This is what I believe it's what's best, not only for me, but also for my family.
"The Staff, players, chairman and most of all the fans have made me and my family feel very welcome. We've made memories that will never be forgotten! The club's given me the opportunity to play at Wembley, an incredible achievement and an unforgettable experience; made all the more spectacular by the 30,000 saddlers in attendance.
"I will always remember Walsall as the fantastic club it is, how it enhanced my career beyond belief me and allowed me to perform at an international level.
"I'm truly grateful for everything that Walsall Football Club has given me, but I've been lucky enough to get an opportunity to move on and better myself as both a professional footballer and a person. This is what I believe it's what's best, not only for me, but also for my family.
"I wish the club my very best going forward and hope to see them in a promotion push again this year."