As Tom Bradshaw edges closer to sealing a transfer to Barnsley, the Tykes' Championship rivals Rotherham United appear to have pulled out of any potential transfer for the 23-year-old due to the players' 'inflated price'.
Millers chairman Tony Stewart has spoken to the media and claimed that his club is no-longer interested in Shrewsbury-born Bradshaw as Walsall have refused to lower their valuation throughout the summer.
Speaking to the Rotherham Advertiser, Mr Stewart said; "There are a lot of people throwing silly money around — and we will not do that. We have other irons in the fire and we will pursue them."
Speaking to the Rotherham Advertiser, Mr Stewart said; "There are a lot of people throwing silly money around — and we will not do that. We have other irons in the fire and we will pursue them."
Bradshaw is believed to have undergone a medical at Barnsley, with a deal said to be close to completion.