So far none of the players released by boss Dave Jones after the play-off final have yet found a new club like hundreds of other Premiership and League players who are in the same boat. On top of that there are even younger players released from Academies who are in search of a club, many of whom will end up playing non-league.
It’s coming up to the most important time for a lot of released players, their contracts come to a end on the 30th June, making the beginning of July a bit of a mad house. With pre-season training also start early in July mangers will won’t to have the bulk of their targets signed.
Of the players released by Cardiff Warren Feeney looked the closes to finding a club when Bristol Rovers were linked with him as they search for a new striker. There has been interest from elsewhere but the Northern Ireland striker would like to stay base in Cardiff were his family are happy.
Peterborough were rumoured linked with Tony Capaldi briefly but Posh director of football Barry Fry confirmed he had found a new left-back and it was not Capaldi. There has been little in the way of news od clubs for the other three inclueding goalkeeper Peter Enckelman, Striker Josh Magennis and defender Aaron Morris.
All five will be hoping their agents or representatives will be getting a call in the next week or so with an offer or two.
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