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Cardiff City transfer news as Cody Drameh's Leeds United future takes twist and player Morison loves is wanted by West Brom

Here are your Cardiff City transfer headlines for Sunday, May 22.

Cardiff's chances of re-signing Cody Drameh might have been boosted after a dramatic twist in Leeds United's fortunes on the final day of the season.

Heading into the final day of the Premier League season on Sunday, Leeds were favourites to drop back down into the Championship, with Burnley tipped to avoid the drop.

However, thanks to Leeds' 2-1 win over Brentford and Burnley losing 2-1 to Newcastle, it saw Jesse Marsch's side leapfrog the Clarets in dramatic fashion to secure top-flight status for another year. While there will be euphoria and elation up at Elland Road, the result will likely impact the future of former Bluebirds loanee Drameh, who won the Player of the Year award and Young Player of the Year gong at Cardiff's end-of-season ceremony.

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And Leeds correspondent Beren Cross believes Leeds staying up might mean Drameh is once again moved out on loan. Regarding the defender’s future, Cross said in a Q&A on our sister title, Leeds Live, this weekend: “Drameh’s deal also expires in 2024. In the second tier, I would back him to stay and duke it out with [Luke] Ayling for starts, but in the Premier League he may not quite be ready for the quantity of minutes he is looking for.

“His recent comments would suggest he wants another loan if he’s not getting the lion’s share of starts. Surely Leeds would only consider a sale of such an asset with a decent fee and plenty of add-ons.”

We know Cardiff and Steve Morison are huge admirers of Drameh, who was a revelation at right wing-back in the back half of the campaign. City certainly want him back, but were perhaps resigned to the fact he would tear it up

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