Bradshaw to Oxford made sense for both parties - Neil
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Tom Bradshaw was a "great servant" for Millwall and moves to Oxford United with the club's best wishes, says head coach Alex Neil.
The 32-year-old completed his move to the U's on Thursday after six-and-a-half years at The Den, having initially joined on loan in August 2018.
He scored 45 goals in 211 appearances for the club and has now reunited with former Lions boss Gary Rowett at the Kassam Stadium.
"Tom's been a great servant over the years for Millwall. He's scored goals, he's worked tirelessly at the top end of the pitch, and he goes with our best wishes, really," Neil told BBC Radio London.
"He wanted to further his career and continue to play. I think he's got the opportunity now to do so at the same level as we're currently at at the moment, so it was a great chance for him.
"Tom's in the last year of his deal here; he's now been given an extra whatever he's been given at Oxford, and he'll be pleased with that."
Oxford next hosts Blackburn Rovers in the league on Saturday, with Millwall facing Blackburn Rovers at The Den.