
Huddersfield Town manager David Wagner has today spoken to the media and insisted that he is not chasing the signature of Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw, as the former Shrewsbury Town man continues to attract interest from clubs up and down the country.
Several clubs, including Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers, Championship teams Birmingham City, Preston North End and Wolverhampton Wanderers are all among the large number of sides understood to be on Tom's trail.
However, according to BBC Leeds and West Yorkshire, Terriers boss Wagner has ruled his side out of the running, insisting that he is not interested in signing the striker, though he does concede that Tom is a good player.
Wagner says he is not interested in bringing Walsall striker Tom Bradshaw to #htafc although he says he is a good player.
— West Yorkshire Sport (@WYSdaily) January 15, 2016
Tom, who bagged his 50th career goal during the Saddlers' midweek draw with Coventry City, is under contract at the Banks's Stadium until the Summer of 2017, and recently expressed his desire to lead the club to promotion.