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Midfielder Emyr Huws is leaving Cardiff City to join Ipswich Town.

The Bluebirds have accepted an offer from the Portman Road club where 23-year-old Huws spent four months on loan last season.

It brings to an end a disappointing spell in south Wales for the former Manchester City trainee who never managed to establish himself in the Cardiff first team.

Huws signed a three-year deal with the Bluebirds in August last year but has cut short his time at the club in order to pursue regular football.

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“I spoke to [Ipswich manager] Mick McCarthy and we’ve... accepted an offer and I think it’s just down to the two clubs to sort the little details out,” Cardiff manager Neil Warnock told the BBC.

“I think the player is happy, he had a good time there and we wish him well.”

Warnock says he wants to bring in a further three players before the start of the new season.

Former Rotherham striker Danny Ward joined last week while goalkeepers Lee Camp and Neil Etheridge, defender Callum Paterson and winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing have also been signed.