Arter seeks permanent residency in Cardiff
Bournemouth's Decision on Harry Arter's Permanent Move to Cardiff City Still Uncertain
Harry Arter's future remains a topic of interest, as the midfielder is currently on loan at Cardiff City from Bournemouth. The 30-year-old Irish international has settled well at his temporary club and has become a regular and important player under manager Neil Warnock.
Arter's performances have not gone unnoticed by Eddie Howe, the Bournemouth manager. Howe values Arter greatly at his former club and acknowledges the midfielder's importance at Cardiff City. However, no decision has been made regarding Arter's permanent move to Cardiff City.
Despite this, Arter has expressed his desire to make his move to Cardiff permanent. According to reports, the name of the club he apparently wants to play for permanently in the summer transfer window is Nottingham Forest.
However, Howe is reluctant to predict the future of Arter. He understands the midfielder's situation at Cardiff City but maintains that a decision has yet to be made by Bournemouth. The future beyond the summer of 2021 remains uncertain for Arter.
Arter has played 10 games for Cardiff City, all in the Premier League, during the current season. His role at the club extends beyond just the current season, according to Howe, who also emphasised Arter's potential contribution to Cardiff's plans for the future.
In the meantime, Arter continues to perform admirably for Cardiff City. Despite yet to score a goal for his current club, he has proven to be a valuable asset to the team. As the summer transfer window approaches, the question of Arter's future will likely be a topic of discussion for both Bournemouth and Cardiff City.
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