16-07-2023, 09:12
Cardiff City have signed striker Karlan Grant on a season-long loan from Championship rivals West Bromwich Albion.
The 25-year-old had been close to joining Swansea City during this year's January transfer window.
But that move fell through late on as West Brom could not find a replacement.
"I spoke with the manager, and he said nothing but good things about the club," Grant said.
"I know how big the stadium is, and I know how good the crowd can be. I've got a few friends here as well.
"Callum Robinson and I got on really well when we were at West Brom, and we're actually still very close.
"He's a good friend of mine and we complement each other when we play together, so hopefully we can replicate that."
Cardiff cannot pay transfer fees for players because of an EFL embargo, but expect to confirm the return of Wales international Aaron Ramsey from Nice soon.
Grant has scored 24 goals in 101 appearances for West Brom, including five in 35 games in all competitions last season.
The former Charlton player joined the Baggies from Huddersfield Town in a £15m move in October 2020.
"Karlan will bring goals, speed and work rate to this team. He works hard on the pitch, not just offensively but in defence as well," Cardiff boss Erol Bulut said.
"Now, we have a few players like Karlan who can play in different positions. He can play as a winger, but we can also use him as a striker and a second striker.
"I am very excited and happy that we have these attacking players. All of them are good goalscorers and playmakers who can make assists.
"They can win games and change the table by getting results for us."
Bulut has already completed moves for former Reading striker Yakou Meite, Canada striker Ike Ugbo and Greece centre-back Dimitrios Goutas.
Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has completed a sensational return to Cardiff City on a two-year deal.
Ramsey, 32, had completed a medical with the Championship club on Thursday.
The ex-Arsenal midfielder's arrival at Cardiff came after Nice had earlier confirmed that Ramsey had left the French club by mutual agreement.
"It feels unbelievable to finally be back here. I always thought one day I'd come back, and now it's the perfect time to do that," he said.
"To be back with my family and around familiar faces is just brilliant, so I'm delighted to be back here now. I've missed that a lot in the last year or so, so it was important for me to be back around them.
"Obviously I'm a Cardiff City fan, and watching them over the years since I've been away, we've had some low points but some big highs as well, being in the Premier League and representing Cardiff on the big stage.
"That's a target of mine - to try and help my team-mates and this club to get back to the top.
"I've said it many times in the past - I owe so much to Cardiff, to the fans, to everybody who has been at the club when I was here as a young boy coming through.
"For me now to come full circle, to be part of this team now, and hopefully achieve the goals we want, there's no better feeling than that."
Ramsey had attracted interest from other clubs but his return represents a significant signing for Cardiff and a major boost for new manager Erol Bulut, who had been keen to bring the player back to the club where his senior career began as a teenager.
Aaron Ramsey in the tunnel at Cardiff City Stadium
Aaron Ramsey returned to Cardiff on loan from Arsenal during the 2010-11 season
"This is, of course, a great day. Aaron started here, and now he is back to help us to achieve our targets," Bulut said.
"First of all I want to thank Tan Sri Vincent Tan for making everything possible. Also, our chairman, Mehmet Dalman and Ken Choo. They have worked very hard over the last two or three weeks.
"Aaron has had a great career. In the Premier League, then Italy and France, and now back home in Cardiff. I hope his last years with us will be great too, and I hope we can make our dreams come true."
Capped 82 times by his country, Ramsey came through the ranks at Cardiff in 2007 before joining Arsenal in 2008.
He returned on loan to the Welsh capital on loan in 2011 as he recovered from a broken leg.
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Ramsey made more than 250 appearances for Arsenal, winning the FA Cup three times, before moving to Juventus on a free transfer in 2019.
He was at Nice last season following a disappointing time in Italy, but has previously stated family considerations would be key to his next move.
Aaron Ramsey scores for Cardiff City at Chasetown in 2008 FA Cup third round
Ramsey told BBC Wales last month: "For sure one day I would love to go back there [Cardiff City].
"It's where I grew up and them giving me that opportunity and platform to go on to what I have achieved so far in my career, I will forever be grateful.
"The most important thing for me is to enjoy my time off now with my family and to make the right decision going forward for us."
Cardiff are currently under an EFL transfer embargo after they defaulted on the initial payment of the £15m transfer fee for the late Emiliano Sala.
However under the embargo, which was recently reduced to January 2024, he club is still permitted to sign players on free transfers.
Meanwhile Sonny Ramsey, Aaron's oldest son, put pen-to-paper on a letter of intent with the club.
Former Cardiff and Wales striker Nathan Blake had said Ramsey's return to the Bluebirds would be "a good move" for the player.
The 25-year-old had been close to joining Swansea City during this year's January transfer window.
But that move fell through late on as West Brom could not find a replacement.
"I spoke with the manager, and he said nothing but good things about the club," Grant said.
"I know how big the stadium is, and I know how good the crowd can be. I've got a few friends here as well.
"Callum Robinson and I got on really well when we were at West Brom, and we're actually still very close.
"He's a good friend of mine and we complement each other when we play together, so hopefully we can replicate that."
Cardiff cannot pay transfer fees for players because of an EFL embargo, but expect to confirm the return of Wales international Aaron Ramsey from Nice soon.
Grant has scored 24 goals in 101 appearances for West Brom, including five in 35 games in all competitions last season.
The former Charlton player joined the Baggies from Huddersfield Town in a £15m move in October 2020.
"Karlan will bring goals, speed and work rate to this team. He works hard on the pitch, not just offensively but in defence as well," Cardiff boss Erol Bulut said.
"Now, we have a few players like Karlan who can play in different positions. He can play as a winger, but we can also use him as a striker and a second striker.
"I am very excited and happy that we have these attacking players. All of them are good goalscorers and playmakers who can make assists.
"They can win games and change the table by getting results for us."
Bulut has already completed moves for former Reading striker Yakou Meite, Canada striker Ike Ugbo and Greece centre-back Dimitrios Goutas.
Wales captain Aaron Ramsey has completed a sensational return to Cardiff City on a two-year deal.
Ramsey, 32, had completed a medical with the Championship club on Thursday.
The ex-Arsenal midfielder's arrival at Cardiff came after Nice had earlier confirmed that Ramsey had left the French club by mutual agreement.
"It feels unbelievable to finally be back here. I always thought one day I'd come back, and now it's the perfect time to do that," he said.
"To be back with my family and around familiar faces is just brilliant, so I'm delighted to be back here now. I've missed that a lot in the last year or so, so it was important for me to be back around them.
"Obviously I'm a Cardiff City fan, and watching them over the years since I've been away, we've had some low points but some big highs as well, being in the Premier League and representing Cardiff on the big stage.
"That's a target of mine - to try and help my team-mates and this club to get back to the top.
"I've said it many times in the past - I owe so much to Cardiff, to the fans, to everybody who has been at the club when I was here as a young boy coming through.
"For me now to come full circle, to be part of this team now, and hopefully achieve the goals we want, there's no better feeling than that."
Ramsey had attracted interest from other clubs but his return represents a significant signing for Cardiff and a major boost for new manager Erol Bulut, who had been keen to bring the player back to the club where his senior career began as a teenager.
Aaron Ramsey in the tunnel at Cardiff City Stadium
Aaron Ramsey returned to Cardiff on loan from Arsenal during the 2010-11 season
"This is, of course, a great day. Aaron started here, and now he is back to help us to achieve our targets," Bulut said.
"First of all I want to thank Tan Sri Vincent Tan for making everything possible. Also, our chairman, Mehmet Dalman and Ken Choo. They have worked very hard over the last two or three weeks.
"Aaron has had a great career. In the Premier League, then Italy and France, and now back home in Cardiff. I hope his last years with us will be great too, and I hope we can make our dreams come true."
Capped 82 times by his country, Ramsey came through the ranks at Cardiff in 2007 before joining Arsenal in 2008.
He returned on loan to the Welsh capital on loan in 2011 as he recovered from a broken leg.
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Ramsey made more than 250 appearances for Arsenal, winning the FA Cup three times, before moving to Juventus on a free transfer in 2019.
He was at Nice last season following a disappointing time in Italy, but has previously stated family considerations would be key to his next move.
Aaron Ramsey scores for Cardiff City at Chasetown in 2008 FA Cup third round
Ramsey told BBC Wales last month: "For sure one day I would love to go back there [Cardiff City].
"It's where I grew up and them giving me that opportunity and platform to go on to what I have achieved so far in my career, I will forever be grateful.
"The most important thing for me is to enjoy my time off now with my family and to make the right decision going forward for us."
Cardiff are currently under an EFL transfer embargo after they defaulted on the initial payment of the £15m transfer fee for the late Emiliano Sala.
However under the embargo, which was recently reduced to January 2024, he club is still permitted to sign players on free transfers.
Meanwhile Sonny Ramsey, Aaron's oldest son, put pen-to-paper on a letter of intent with the club.
Former Cardiff and Wales striker Nathan Blake had said Ramsey's return to the Bluebirds would be "a good move" for the player.
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