Rhodes would be bad enough. Losing Moore and adding Waghorn as well as Rhodes would be a nightmare.
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Rhodes would be bad enough. Losing Moore and adding Waghorn as well as Rhodes would be a nightmare.
And if selling morrison does have to happen we would need to replace him - we clearly couldn't start a new season playing 3 at the back and only have 3 recognised first team centre backs in the squad. We probably need at least 5 - perhaps Pack can fill that role but that still leaves us short
Excluding loans, the only players out of contract at end of this year are:
- Bennett
- Hoilett
- Bamba
- Brown (his contract includes year's extension clause if we want to take it)
For anyone else to leave it will mean finding a buyer (and a deal clubs and player is happy with), loaning them out to an interested party and us paying part of the wages, or negotiating a pay-off.
Tomlin's most recent deal was signed when he was a key part of the team pushing for play-offs so I can't imagine it being the cheapest contract in the squad and playing record outside that magnificent spell is going to put off a lot of clubs. Do you think we'll loan him out to Peterborough again now they're back in the Championship?
Given our potential lack of funds - there are some interesting players out of contract this summer:
Scot Malone - Good option at LB lots still think we made a mistake letting him go
Kadeem Harris - See above
Juninho Bacuna - younger and arguably more talented brother of our own Leandro
Britt Assombalonga - lots of goals at this level
Joe Lumley - QPR Goalkeeper dunno if he's any good but look at his name!
Moses Odubajo - Solid Championship rightbak / wingback
Lewis Holtby - Would add some lacking vision and creativity to the midfield
Oumar Niasse - Didn't get a chance to play at Hudderfield but would be a handful at this level
Not me and Sheffield Wednesday fans can't wait to see the back of him
https://www.owlstalk.co.uk/forums/topic/300571-harris/
"His first touch is falling over the ball"
https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/...uture-20561215
Cardiff City manager Mick McCarthy has said he is "really looking forward" to working with a fully-fit Lee Tomlin next season.
The article says it would have been easy for McCarthy to put Tomlin on the transfer list. However, I don't think there would be too many suitors for the player if he were to do that, given his age, high salary, injury record and his seeming inability to keep himself fit.
We're lumbered with him is what McCarthy must be really thinking to himself.
I think it is understandable that people would have been happy for him to stay with us - he would have been a cheap option and he was always impressive for the u23s and could have developed further.
And while not making an impression at a relegated club doesn't mean he never will at this level - I doubt anyone would be too enthusiastic about bringing him back here.
I'd prefer to give game time to Colwill and Evans if we are cutting costs.
I think the problem was that his financial demands to Cardiff were too excessive for his actual standing at the club. In 2017/8 when we went up he plays 1 game + 2 sub appearances. In our year in the PL he started just 3 games with another 10 sub appa and one goal. Would have been a useful squad player , but apparently not for the money he and his Dad were expecting.
So we bought Gavin Whyte for £2m instead!!
He is one of those players who is not quite good enough for the championship even a poor championship side like Wednesday. Think he would be quite good at a league one side say someone like Ipswich or Portsmouth. Watched the Derby Wednesday game Saturday and was impressed with Adam Reach, much better player than Harris and has been linked with us. Not sure if he is out of contract but if he was available cheap would be a decent signing.