This is according to Richard Cawley of the South London Press, who has claimed that Etete is on the radar of Charlton Athletic among other undisclosed League One suitors and will become available between now and Friday
However, journalist Darren Witcoop has also revealed in a recent update that any decision to send Etete on loan to the Addicks for the season will be dictated by Cardiff’s own incomings.
Of course, this pertains to whether they can find a replacement or not, and Witcoop has informed that the player in question is indeed Bournemouth’s Kieffer Moore.
Moore faces an uncertain future with the Premier League ouftit, for whom he signed for from the Bluebirds roughly 18 months ago.
He has fallen down the pecking order amid unwavering interest from his former employers this summer, who are embarking on a fresh and ambitious trajectory under the tuition of new manager Erol Bulut.
Bournemouth are too with Andoni Iraola, and the Spaniard did confirm following his side’s EFL Cup progression away to Swansea City that he expects Moore to remain on the south coast owing to the dearth of options at his disposal, although he is also aware of the ever-changing transfer climate that can often result in swift decisions and alterations out of the blue.
But Witcoop has provided yet another update on the matter at hand, telling supporters this afternoon that Iraola’s stance will only remain intact if he fails to sign anyone else, which he does not feel will be the case
Naturally, Cardiff will be hoping that the Cherries open the door to a fresh face in the final third in the next two days, and Charlton are no doubt harbouring a similar school of thought as a result of the knock-on effect that it will conduct.
How has Charlton Athletic transfer target Kion Etete performed for Cardiff City?
Etete headed to the Welsh capital last summer amid a significant squad upheaval, having been convinced by then-manager Steve Morison to up sticks and depart Tottenham Hotspur.
His footballing curriculum obtained in North London had caused a sense of expectation among supporters, and while it was also understood that it would take some time for Etete to adapt following stints in the third and fourth tier with Cheltenham and Northampton Town respectively, it is hard to say that he has found his feet yet, either.
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