Cardiff close to agreeing new two-year deal with Kadeem Harris to keep him from Fulham, Barnsley and Ipswich
The winger, 23, is out of contract at the end of the season and clubs are circling to get him on a free
CARDIFF are close to agreeing a two-year deal for Kadeem Harris - and keeping away from Championship rivals.
The winger, 23, is out of contract at the end of the season and had Fulham, Barnsley and Ipswich looking at a free transfer.
But he is poised to sign fresh terms with Cardiff until 2019 and extend his stay after joining them in 2012.
Neil Warnock has brought the best from the ex-Wycombe man during his spell at the Welsh club.
But there was still the possibility of moving without a fee this summer while a new deal was not agreed, which sparked interest from second-tier rivals.
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Warnock has insisted he wants the wide man to stay with him next season to be part of a promotion challenge.
And he is set to be part of his plans after forcing his way into regular football.
Harris started just two games before Warnock was appointed in October but has started 14 of the last 16 games.