All I ever see on that site is the headline then a vast expanse of white
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Interesting views from a Leicester based journalist.
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...citys-30942904
All I ever see on that site is the headline then a vast expanse of white
That was an interesting piece. I must admit I was a bit baffled when our resident club insider described this loan deal as a bit of a coup. After all, this kid has hardly played any first team football, he's had a serious long-term injury and based on what this journalist said it's likely to take him some time to get up to speed. He clearly has talent and sounds like he should be decent in the long term, but at the moment he could be anything.
I note Alves wasn't even on the bench for Leicester's recent 6-2 FA Cup victory over QPR, so I presume he's available on Saturday. Let's hope Riza doesn't mess around and instead just chucks him straight into the side - it looks an ideal opportunity to give him a run-out, and it sounds like he needs one.
Generally Leicester fans seem to rate him, so fingers crossed he's a decent pacy loan, which is needed.
I've asked AI to summarize the article to 100 words and here is what you get
Cardiff City has secured 18-year-old midfielder Will Alves on loan from Leicester City for the remainder of the season. Alves, an England youth international, is known for his agility, creativity, and technical skills. He has been on the fringes of Leicester's first team and is eager to gain more senior experience. Cardiff manager Erol Bulut believes Alves's flair and vision will add a new dimension to the team's midfield, enhancing their attacking options. Fans are optimistic that his arrival will bolster the squad's performance as they push for a strong finish to the season.
Bulut still City manager :)