TOM Bradshaw will not be involved in Chris Coleman's Wales’ Euro 2016 squad, after leaving the training camp in Portugal with a calf injury.

The striker, who had came through the Academy at Aberystwyth Town, was selected for the 29-man training squad. However, he had been rested to give him more time to recover from his exertions in Walsall’s play-off campaign.

The FAW, however, have confirmed that the 23-year-old, who made his debut against Ukraine in March, was due to leave their base at the Vale do Lobo resort on Thursday.

Coleman will whittle down his squad and name his final 23-man squad for France on Tuesday. Wales then take on Sweden in a friendly on 5 June in Stockholm, before they gear up for the Euro tournament.

Meanwhile Walsall are facing a battle to keep Bradshaw, with a number of Championship clubs reported to be lining up bids.

It is believed that Preston were the first club to make a bid for the player this summer, with a £400,000 offer being lodged. That figure, however, is believed to be far below the figure that Walsall are prepared to accept for their top scorer.

Bradshaw had joined Walsall from Shrewsbury Town for a nominal fee, and has scored 20 goals in both seasons with the Saddlers.If Bradshaw, who was raised in Tywyn, does move on, Shrewsbury Town will be entitled to some of the fee, having negotiated a 20 per cent sell-on when the player moved from Shropshire.

Reading and Birmingham are also rumoured to be interested, while Nottingham Forest and Bristol City have also previously shown their interest in the player.