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Cardiff City headlines as Man Utd starlet makes transfer admission amid Bluebirds link and Wayne Rooney makes plea for Cardiff finale

Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City headlines for Monday, May 2.

Wales star Dylan Levitt has suggested he would be open to a return to Dundee United this summer amid links with Cardiff City.

Reports have suggested the Manchester United midfielder is one of several players on the radar in the Welsh capital, ahead of what promises to be a busy summer. Levitt has become something of a fans' favourite at Tannadice on the back of a reasonably successful loan spell, and his future is very much up in the air given his contract at Old Trafford is up this summer.

Quizzed on a possible return to Scotland, the 21-year-old said a decision on his next move would likely be made in the next couple of weeks or so.

“It would be good to come back here but I’ll have to see what happens next season with the talks and stuff," he told the Scotsman. “The talks should be in the next couple of weeks but I haven't heard anything yet. I think in the next two or three weeks they have to say or contact me.”

Declan McManus was on target for The New Saints as they eased to a 3-2 over Penybont in Sunday's Welsh Cup final at Cardiff City Stadium.

A quickfire double from Jordan Williams in the first half set Saints on their way before McManus added a third from the spot. Penybont fought back with two goals late on, but the Cymru Premier champions held on for the win.

McManus ends the season with 31 goals to his name, a tally which has seen him catch the attention of several sides, including Cardiff. The Bluebirds have been keeping tabs on the 27-year-old for the last few weeks, although it's unclear whether they have any intention of firming up their interest. Indeed, it's understood the club may continue to watch him during the

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