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Opinion: Cardiff City’s rebuild could be extremely positive and Morison should be trusted to complete it

Cardiffcould be set to lose as many as 14 players from their first team squad and those out on loan.

All seems doom and gloom at Cardiff City heading into the summer, the side sit 17th in the table, just gave Swansea the first double in the derby for over a 100 years and are set to lose star loan signings such as Tommy Doyle and Cody Drameh.

The club could also face losing as many as 10 first team players whose deals run out at the end of the season most notably midfielder Joe Ralls who has been at the club for longer than a decade.

This is not completely the case, Cardiff sat in the bottom three at the turn of the new year and looked destined for a relegation scrap.

Though manager Steve Morison who was appointed in November has breathed fresh air into the side winning key matches and marching up the table with a team full of Welsh youngsters, loan signings trying to prove a point and Championship experience in key areas.

Although Morison has drawn many critics after the Swansea game with fans feeling the passion for the historic derby wasn’t present, but while Morison did make key mistakes during and after the game it’s definitely not enough to forget what he’s achieved in a short amount of time.

Cardiff have the biggest summer in years coming up with what will be a total overhaul of the squad meaning the side that will start the 22/23 season will most likely look completely different.

The club will need a stable transfer committee going into the transfer window and changing things now will only further complicate it.

The Bluebirds are set to lose some this season’s key performers under Morison in the summer with loan players returning to their parent clubs, The likes of Tommy Doyle, Cody Drameh and vital frontman

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