Cardiff City currently have eight players out on loan.
With Steve Morison having again virtually No funds next season, which of these players would you like to see playing for City.
Who should be in Cardiff City's Championship Squad next season?
By Glen Williams Junior Reporter
Monday 12th March 2022
Steve Morison continues to monitor the progress of all the players out on loan, indeed he insists the club's staff compiles meticulous reports on each player's performance, no doubt with a view to who will be able to make an impact for the side next term.
Here, we take a look at how each player got on at the weekend...
' Gavin Whyte '
Aged 26, made 4 appearances for League 1 Oxford / Previous season on loan at League 1 Hull City.
The Northern Ireland international was deployed in a somewhat unfamiliar position during Oxford United's 2-1 win over Shrewsbury League 1.
Whyte was tasked with starting up front alongside Matty Taylor and the decision paid dividends.
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Just 11 minutes were on the clock when the Bluebirds man burst through on goal, however his shot was saved before it popped up into Taylor's path for him to volley home.
It won't go down as an assist, but there's no doubt that the 26-year-old's output at the top end of the pitch has improved to no end this term, notching no fewer than 10 assists and one goal so far.
He has been deployed in a No.10 in recent weeks, too, a position in which he has thrived according to those in Oxfordshire. It's a slight departure from the defensive-minded winger Cardiff fans remember.
But he has been a key cog in Karl Robinson's wheel during the U's promotion push - they sit fourth in the table - and is giving Morison and Co a decision to make ahead of the summer.
' James Connolly '
21 years old this year has made 15 appearances for League 2 Bristol Rovers.
This kid really is earning supporters praise, just across the Severn at League 2 Bristol Rovers.
Connolly has been an everpresent for Bristol Rovers since he joined the Gas in January, playing 12 consecutive games as Joey Barton's men shot up the League Two table.
The 20-year-old captained Cardiff's under-23s before making the mid-season move to Rovers and it is easy to see why those in the Bluebirds academy thought so highly of him, given his excellent start to life in senior football.
Barton is clearly an admirer and if you take one look at our sister title, BristolLive, his player ratings are consistently high.
After Rovers' 3-0 win over Harrogate Town at the weekend, meaning they are now just three points off second place, BristolLive handed Connolly an eight out of 10 in their ratings.
They said of his display: "Did not put a foot wrong on the ball other than a rare errant pass that spoiled the Gasheads' oles with Rovers dominating possession at 3-0 up."
One potentially out of left field who is sticking his hand up for involvement at Cardiff next term.
' Kieron Evans '
21 years old this year has made 3 appearances for Linfield.
It's been a frustrating time for Kieron Evans out on loan at Northern Irish club Linfield.
The wide player has largely been reduced to substitute appearances and that was once again the case during the Belfast club's dramatic 3-2 win over Crusaders at Windsor Park.
Evans was brought on in the 71st minute and managed only one shot of note, embarking on a tenacious run before firing his effort straight at the Crusaders keeper.
David Healy's side are top of the table, though, and competition for places is fierce. He has played three times so far, completing 90 minutes only once.
' Ciaron Brown '
Out of contract in June.
24 years old / League 1 Oxford 6 Appearances and previously on loan 3 times at Livingstone by previous Cardiff managers.
The Northern Ireland international, also at Oxford League 1, has been in and out of the side at the Kassam Stadium since his move in January.
The centre-back has played the full 90 minutes in the previous two matches but was omitted from the matchday squad for the win over Shrewsbury.
' Keenan Patten '
21 years old next month, 5 appearances for Hereford in the Non League, lower Leagues.
Another who will perhaps be frustrated with his lack of involvement, given he is playing for non-League Hereford FC.
Was brought on in the 84th minute of Hereford's goalless draw at Leamington. He did take one free-kick late on but it was comfortably saved by the goalkeeper.
He has started two of his six appearances since moving in January, but will hope to have more opportunities as the season progresses.
' Chanka Zimba '
Aged 20 / 3 appearances for League 2 Northampton.
The young striker has returned to League 2 Northampton Town after a period of injury.
He was prolific for the Bluebirds' under-23s at the start of the season, but manager Steve Morison was very critical of the striker when he played for City's first team.
He played three times before missing the next eight games owing to a hamstring issue. Since heading back to Sixfields Stadium, though, he has been unable to break into the side.
Once again, it is an ultra-competitive environment, with Northampton sitting second in the congested League Two table and automatic promotion very much in mind.
ZImba has been an unused sub in the last two games, including Saturday's 2-1 defeat by Carlisle United.
' Tom Sang '
23 years old in 3 months / 4 appearances for St.Jonhstone and previous season on loan at League 2 Cheltenham 10 appearances.
Tom Sang's St Johnstone did not have a game last weekend due to the Scottish Cup. The Bluebirds player therefore did not feature.
Sang has been in and out of the team at St.Johnstone.
' Josh Murphy '
Out of contract in June.
On loan at Preston who played Cardiff City, of course, meaning the winger was ineligible to feature.
He was back at Cardiff City Stadium, though, watching from the sidelines and catching up with friends.
His contract is up at the end of the current campaign, too, but he's managed just 15 minutes of football since October due to injury struggles. He has a few big months ahead.
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