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Cardiff City are finally retaking their place at the top table as Chelsea and Brighton scouting trip revealed

Cardiff City boss Steve Morison says the club's change in style has caught the eye of Premier League sides looking to loan out their brightest young talents this summer.

The Bluebirds are facing up to a seismic shake-up of their squad at the end of the campaign, with as many as 15 players facing uncertain futures. As well as the numerous stars out of contract, there are questions over the club's five players currently on loan.

The likes of Tommy Doyle and Cody Drameh have proved hugely successful following their loans from Manchester City and Leeds United respectively, and have arguably laid down a marker on the sort of success that's possible in the loan market. Morison clearly hopes there's more to come, and says the club's work with the duo shows City are capable of accommodating and developing young talent from the top flight.

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Cardiff would like to bring the pair on board for another season, although Morison believes the club are now well-placed to attract further young talents from higher up the footballing foodchain regardless of the duo's next move. However, he insists any new recruits will have to show they are the right fit for his plans.

"We have got to recruit the right players," he said. "I’m not bringing anyone in because we need a number. The coaching, the tactics, that comes down to our decisions, team line-ups. I’m never going to ask players to do something I don’t want them to do.

"You can’t ask players to do something they are not physically capable of doing. If I am wanting to evolve the football club and create a different environment and create a learning environment and a progressive one; for

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