Tom Bradshaw Rejects Club-Record £10 Million Offer — Pledges Loyalty to Millwall
Millwall striker Tom Bradshaw has reportedly turned down a club-record £10 million transfer offer from a Premier League side, choosing to remain at The Den and continue his journey with the Lions.
Bradshaw, 31, is currently a Millwall player and is regarded by supporters as a true fan favourite — not for glamour or headlines, but for his tireless work rate, physical commitment, and unwavering attitude. Over several seasons, he has earned deep respect from the Millwall faithful for embodying the club’s fighting spirit.
According to sources close to the situation, the proposed £10 million deal — including achievable add-ons — would have been by far the largest fee in Millwall’s history. Despite the financial appeal for both club and player, Bradshaw is understood to have made it clear that his priority is staying with Millwall.
> “This club has given me everything,” Bradshaw is reported to have said privately.
“The fans, the atmosphere, the identity — it’s not something you walk away from just for money.”
While the figure is considered highly exaggerated by Championship standards, it reflects Bradshaw’s leadership value and importance within the squad rather than pure resale potential. For a club operating carefully within the second tier, such an offer would normally be difficult to ignore — making Bradshaw’s stance even more notable.
Millwall’s coaching staff are believed to be delighted with the striker’s commitment, viewing it as a significant boost to squad morale and continuity as the season progresses.
Supporters reacted positively as news of the rejected bid spread, with many praising Bradshaw’s loyalty and describing him as “pure Millwall” and “one of our own.”
As Millwall continue their Championship campaign, Bradshaw’s decision to stay reinforces the club’s identity — proving that at The Den, heart and commitment still count for something.











