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Warren Feeney, who has impressed and scored goals at loan at League One table toppers Swansea, after a barren period at Cardiff where he instantly struck as a misfit and inappropropiate Championship signing, is back at Ninian Park for treatment on a severe ankle injury which may see him absent for upto 4 weeks.
Fortunately, initial fears of a broken leg or ankle sustained in an early nasty challenge with Feeney playing for the Jacks at home to Southend after he has opened the scoring and made himself Swansea's top scorer so far this season, were allayed.
However Feeney will obviously be unfit when the transfer window opens in 14 days but it is believed City and Swans have already held talks which will continue over a permanent transfer.
One possible hurdle to overcome was Dave Jones and Peter Ridsdale's award of a high salaried contract to Feeney - why? - which still has over 18 months to run. It is likely Cardiff will continue to pay a share of his wage or will have to reach a settlement figure with the player to make the deal take place.
For the sake of player and both clubs, let's hope a deal takes place as Feeney may have proved himself limited for City and the Championship but good enough for Swansea and League One and he is a honest trier if nothing else.
BBC STORY
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