' Warnock Needs to offload Cardiff City Striker '
Football League world
By: Chris Wilson
Sunday 13th November 2016
Cardiff City endured a torrid start to the season, which saw them sitting in the bottom three and Paul Trollope lose his job as a result.
However, The Bluebirds had an upturn in form immediately after Neil Warnock arrived, which saw them go three games unbeaten, but they have since lost two in a row.
Warnock has added some free agents into his squad who have done well so far but, come January, he will be looking to put his own stamp on the team by bringing players in, and ultimately selling players.
He will most likely look to the fringe players in the squad when he decides who he will be selling. In Cardiff’s bid to avoid relegation, they can’t be carrying passengers, so it’s likely that Warnock will have a mass clear out in January.
KENNETH ZOHORE
Zohore did well for Cardiff at the back end of last season, but this season, he will most likely not feature much under Warnock.
The 6’3” striker isn’t the type of forward who Warnock would traditionally go for. Zohore isn’t someone who will run himself into the ground for the team, which is probably them main reason he should be offloaded.
Zohore signed a three-year deal in the summer under Trollope, but Warnock could look to cash in on him to reinvest the money in other areas of the team.
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