‘ CARDIFF CITY PLAYER WAGE DEMANDS TO HIGH ‘

‘ CARDIFF CITY PLAYER WAGE DEMANDS TO HIGH ‘

 

By Annis Abraham

 

 

Kadeem Harris, who could not even get in Cardiff City’s first team before manager Neil Wark took over is now demanding high wages.

Harris has been a Cardiff City player since 2012 and has only really made it until the last few months.

Harris who spent a lot of his time either out on loan or in Cardiff City’s DVP team was this season given a chance by City manager Warnock and was given time/help by Warnocks staff.

Kadeem Harris’s contract runs out this June and until Warnock took over no other club was interested in him, but now Harris is free to talk to other clubs and it looks like he now seems to want to go else where unless City meet his new pay demands.
Neil Warnock has suggested Kadeem Harris’ wage demands could prevent him from signing a new contract at Cardiff.
The Cardiff City manager revealed talks have seen both sides ‘a bit apart’ in their thinking with Warnock also warning Harris the ‘grass isn’t always greener’ if he does end up leaving the Cardiff City Stadium.

Warnock’s been impressed with him but made it clear Harris might not get the ‘same opportunity’ away from Cardiff as the 23 year old has with the Bluebirds.
NEIL WARNOCK:
‘You’ve got to be a bit careful because the grass isn’t always greener. I spoke to his father who looks after him and we were a bit apart. He`s not really established himself but I`d like to think he`s grown in confidence. The last couple of games have probably been his best. Will he go elsewhere and get the same opportunity? I don`t know? If people want to play for me then great.’
Warnock is trying his best to keep him, but Warnock has to keep to his budget for next season

Will Kadeem Harris now stay?