Doyle likely to attract interest
Cardiff may well face competition from some of their Championship rivals should they wish to snap Tommy Doyle up for another season on loan.
Clubs in the Championship looking to challenge for promotion next season are likely to be competing with the Welsh club for Doyle.
The Manchester City midfielder has emerged as a key man under Steve Morison since his arrival in January, and the Cardiff boss has already said he'd like to bring the 20-year-old back next season.
Simon Bajkowski, Manchester City writer for our sister title the MEN, believes a return to the capital could well be a possibility, but admits City are unlikely to be the only ones taking an interest, pointing to Huddersfield Town as another potential suitor.
"It's definitely a possibility but I imagine it will depend on how the ambitions of Cardiff can match those of City and Doyle. I'd place Doyle in the same bracket as Jack Harrison, who went on loan to Leeds United for a year in the Championship.
"He went back there the next season because the first year had been so good, but also because Leeds and Marcelo Bielsa remained a promising option as a club that were pushing for promotion.
"Huddersfield Town were one of the clubs really interested in Doyle at the start of this season and they have obviously had a better, more stable season than Cardiff so there will likely be teams out there in the summer window who will also be keen on signing him."
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