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Cardiff City land bumper cash boost after Bournemouth promotion as Kieffer Moore dedicates award to grandfather

Bournemouth's promotion to the Premier League has triggered a clause which will see Cardiff City benefit to the tune of around £1million.

The Bluebirds sold Kieffer Moore to the Cherries back in January for a fee believed to be worth £3.5m. However, as is typically the case in these scenarios, several add-ons were included in the deal which would see Cardiff net more money if certain clauses were triggered.

Well, that happened on Tuesday night. The Wales striker netted the winner in Bournemouth's crunch promotion decider against Nottingham Forest, a 1-0 triumph that saw Moore's team go up.

Moore was signed by Scott Parker in January as the manager believed the striker would give his side an end-of-season boost to get them over the line. However, back in February after just three minutes in a Cherries shirt, the 29-year-old sustained a broken foot and was out for 10 weeks.

He made up for lost time, though, scoring twice off the bench against Swansea City to earn a crucial 3-3 draw last week before crisply slotting home a well-worked free-kick deep into the second half against Forest. He almost single-handedly earned Bournemouth four points in the space of a week.

It's been some journey for the Welshman, whose journey from non-League to the Premier League, via Norway, England C and Cardiff City, has been quite remarkable. Some Bluebirds fans will begrudge him for tabling a transfer request three months ago, but others would look on with admiration for his climb to the top.

And, after the match, he was left speechless after realising his dream had come to fruition. "I can't put it into words," he told Sky Sports. "I'm speechless. When I came here, I had one goal. To have a setback like I did wasn't ideal.

"I've dreamt of

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