Tom Bradshaw is eyeing a return to the Wales squad after a positive start to the season.
Bradshaw, 27, suffered cruciate knee ligament damage in November of last year, ruling him out for the season.
The Millwall striker last featured for Wales in Ryan Giggs’ first game in charge as Wales defeated China 6-0 in the China Cup in January 2018.
He was later an unused substitute in a goalless draw with Mexico but failed to make an appearance in Ryan Giggs’ next two squads.
Despite scoring two goals for Millwall last month, Bradshaw was overlooked as Kieffer Moore and Sam Vokes were called up instead.
“I haven’t spoken to the gaffer of Wales, revealed Bradshaw who was speaking to LondonNewsOnline.co.uk.
“I was out for a long time, so naturally when you are other players do well and gain their chance.”
“If I play well for Millwall then hopefully the rewards can come.”
Embed from Getty ImagesThe Shrewsbury born forward missed out on a place in the European Championship squad in 2016.
Bradshaw suffered a calf injury whilst in a training camp in Portugal, after coming off a second consecutive 20 goal season with Walsall.
“I was at the warm weather camp in Portugal and I pulled my calf while I was out there.”
“They went on to do great things in that tournament.
“It was gutting to have to watch that from the side.
“It’s a huge goal for any professional player to play at a major tournament like that.”
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