Exclusive: Yousef Salech shares insights into his upcoming plans with Cardiff City following management transition

**Yousef Salech Addresses Cardiff City Future and Praises New Managerial Direction**
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Cardiff City striker Yousef Salech has attempted to allay swirling rumours regarding his future at the club, asserting his commitment to the Bluebirds ahead of the new League One campaign. Despite a turbulent season which saw Cardiff relegated from the Championship, Salech has emerged as a beacon of hope for supporters, netting eight goals across just twenty league appearances.

The Danish forward joined Cardiff City for a reported fee of around £4 million in January, penning a four-and-a-half-year contract—a move anticipated to bolster the club’s attacking options for the foreseeable future. However, with the club’s drop to the third tier, the viability of retaining key talents like Salech has become a focus of speculation, particularly as several Championship clubs are believed to be tracking his availability this summer.

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Nonetheless, Salech has been quick to reaffirm his loyalty to the club, expressing both satisfaction with his decision to join and optimism about the upcoming season. “I’m really happy at Cardiff. It wasn’t so long ago that I signed, and so far I’ve enjoyed every moment here,” Salech stated in recent comments to the media. “I don’t deal with clubs personally—if there are talks, that’s for agents or the club itself. My job is to train hard every day and do my best for the team.”

Salech’s attitude has been positively received by many within the Cardiff faithful and is seen as indicative of a new culture of determination under the club’s latest managerial appointment, Brian Barry-Murphy. The new boss, previously at Manchester City’s youth setup and Rochdale, has reportedly initiated a shift in coaching intensity and tactical discipline—changes which Salech says are beginning to manifest on the training ground.

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“I’ve really enjoyed working under Brian Barry-Murphy,” Salech continued. “His philosophy is clear, and he’s made sure we’re all drilled in our roles and responsibilities. Since he’s come in, training sessions have become very targeted on how we want to approach matches and individual improvements.”

The impact of these methods, Salech claims, is already evident as the team prepares for their season opener against Peterborough United. “Throughout pre-season, there’s been clear improvement—players now have a better understanding of positional play, pressing triggers, and how to support one another on the pitch. There’s a real sense we’re developing as a unit,” the striker said.

Barry-Murphy’s tenure is still in its infancy, yet there appears a renewed sense of optimism around Cardiff City Stadium. Salech highlighted that the team is generating more attacking opportunities and looks ‘dangerous’ when going forward—an area Cardiff struggled with during their ill-fated Championship campaign.

As the club look to mount an immediate return to the Championship, Salech’s form and commitment could play a pivotal role. Both club and player share the goal of bouncing straight back up, symbolising a collective determination to rectify last season’s disappointment.

Salech’s comments are timely, as speculation over summer moves bubbles across the EFL. His focus on Cardiff’s fortunes sends an encouraging message to both fans and teammates, reinforcing that the journey to promotion is very much underway—with Salech himself firmly invested in the challenge.

With the opening fixture now just days away, all eyes will be on whether the Bluebirds’ new structure and Salech’s steely resolve can translate into tangible success when the campaign kicks off at home against Peterborough United. The coming weeks are set to reveal whether Barry-Murphy’s changes—and Salech’s commitment—will provide the spark needed to reignite Cardiff’s upward momentum.