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Cardiff City boss Steve Morison makes admission over Man City and Leeds United loan stars

Cardiff City have benefitted massively from the addition of both Tommy Doyle and Cody Drameh on loan deals back in the winter window – and Steve Morison has admitted to Wales Online that other clubs will be looking at signing him come summer.

Before the turn of the year, the Bluebirds were struggling at the bottom end of the table and had already seen Mick McCarthy relieved of his duties as boss of the Welsh outfit.

Morison stepped into the breach and managed to steady the ship and whilst they are still 17th and are in the bottom half of the division, they have 49 points and are clear of the drop zone now.

The Bluebirds have been rejuvenated since the turn of the year, with the boss having made some shrewd additions in the winter window. He bolstered their strikeforce with the additions of Jordan Hugill and Uche Ikpeazu and then turned to the Premier League to add some quality to the side, bringing in Cody Drameh and Tommy Doyle on loan deals.

The latter two have both performed admirably during their short-term deals too. The former of the duo has played 16 times in the Championship so far, bagging three assists and dominating on the right flank for the club. The latter has made a midfield role his own, with 14 league outings, two goals and two assists.

Both have become some of the first names on the teamsheet every week – and Morison has admitted to Wales Online that whilst he would like to bring them back again their showings have led to clubs higher up the football pyramid asking him about them over securing potential deals of their own.

He said about the pair: “Unfortunately, they have come on loan to us, him [Doyle] and Cody, for example, and done so well, no doubt people will be looking at the other end of the

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