South Wales Echo

BLUEBIRDS’ TRANSFER LATEST

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CARDIFF City have submitted a bid for Le Havre attacking midfielder Alimami Gory, according to reports in France.

French outlet L’Equipe claims the Bluebirds are keen to make a move for the 22-year-old, who currently has one year left on his current deal with the Ligue 2 outfit.

Gory netted eight goals last season, and can reportedly play as a winger or a striker.

The Bluebirds remain keen on getting another attacking reinforcem­ent through the door before Thursday’s deadline, and Gory is a player who arguably ticks a few of the boxes.

Cardiff sources have played down any suggestion that there is anything imminent on any new deals, but should reports across the Channel prove correct, they have made a significan­t move in their bid to bring more firepower to the club.

The size of the alleged bid is not yet known, although there had previously been suggestion­s Cardiff’s new man would cost in the region of £2m.

Meanwhile, Cardiff’s interest in Arsenal youngster Eddie Nketiah has been played down, with Bristol City reportedly in the driving seat for his signature.

Elsewhere, two key ingredient­s of Cardiff City’s midfield mix last term look set for pastures new.

Harry Arter is all set to sign a season-long loan deal with Fulham.

The Republic of Ireland internatio­nal, 29, is the brother-in-law of Whites boss Scott Parker.

Arter, who joined Bournemout­h from non-League Woking in 2010, spent last season on loan at the Bluebirds, with his combative performanc­es among the highlights of what proved to be an ultimately disappoint­ing season.

And Crystal Palace are in talks to sign Victor Camarasa on loan from Real Betis as the Eagles target at least three signings before Thursday’s transfer deadline.

Camarasa spent last season on loan at Cardiff but the 25-year-old midfielder returned to Betis after the Welsh side were relegated from the Premier League.

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Victor Camarasa looks set for a Premier League return, joining Crystal Palace
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Harry Arter

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