Millwall are reportedly interested in signing Bradford City’s Mark Marshall this summer, with the forward yet to agree a new contract at Valley Parade, reports the Yorkshire Post.

Marshall was Bradford’s standout performer during the 2016/17 campaign, making 50 appearances across all competitions and scoring six goals, as he was named the club’s Player of the Year.

The 30-year old was part of Stuart McCall’s starting XI throughout the play-offs, as Bradford went within 90 minutes of a return to the Championship, suffering a heart breaking defeat to Millwall in the play-off final last month.

Millwall are now looking to take advantage of the doubt surrounding Marshall’s future, by giving him a chance to make the step up into the Championship next season.

Marshall is out-of-contract with Bradford this summer, and despite the Bantams offering the forward a new deal, he is yet to commit his future to the club.

Bradford have already lost one high-profile player to Millwall this summer, with James Meredith opting against renewing his contract at Valley Parade, in favour of a move to the Den.

Billy Clarke is another expected departure from Bradford this summer, with Charlton Athletic agreeing a transfer-fee with the Bantams for the striker.

Bradford fans… Are you expecting Marshall to sign a new contract with your club? Do you think he is good enough for the Championship? Let us know your thoughts!