Mon Dec 12, 2022 4:40 pm
Cardiff City have not yet discussed turning Sean Morrison's contract into something more permanent but Mark Hudson insisted that will happen in due course.
Morrison has come back and played twice for Cardiff's under-21s. He was set to play a third time last weekend but the game against Wolves was called off due to the weather.
“We need to see more of Morrison and the more minutes he gets , we can then decide, “said Hudson.
Hudson wants to see the centre-back, who is back playing after suffering an ACL rupture in February, rack up those minutes with the under-21s in the coming weeks.
"He is another one who needs to get to regular 90 minutes," Hudson said of Morrison. "He is training regularly. He is finding the games again, what it's like. It's been a long time for him, nine months, and he is progressing well.
"I would never rush or put pressure on players who have come back from such a long period of time. He has been excellent. Another player who, with all the players we had come in through the window, they knew of Sean, but now they know what he's about.
"It's about getting those minutes in, regularly doing that and then continuing his fitness and direction moving forward.”
When asked directly if any conversations had taken place yet over Morrison's future, Hudson said: "No. That's something we will discuss. But he needs to focus on what he needs to achieve, minutes-wise, physically. They will happen in the future."
Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:27 pm
No offence to Mark Hudson himself but keep it as it is...
It gives the club options 'if' needs must at some point
I sincerely hope he stays (at least for this season) though, as I like him and it will mean he's found the balance for this team/squad to be more successful...
Tue Dec 13, 2022 2:51 pm
Leave as it us is best way...he does not fit into the new way of playing he will be a liability playing out from back...