Liverpool attacker Craig Bellamy is a summer transfer target for former club Cardiff City, as the Welsh side look to reap the benefits of a new owner, according to The Daily Mail.
The Welsh side were recently purchased by a wealthy Malaysian owner, who has announced an ambitious £100 million investment plan to get the side up to the Premier League.
Bellamy’s future at Anfield is currently up in the air after Brendan Rodgers replaced Kenny Dalglish as the Merseyside club’s head coach, with the Northern Irishman keen to sign his own players this summer.
The Wales international was born in Cardiff and played the 2010-11 season with the side on loan, bagging 11 goals in 35 appearances.
The move would be a massively popular one with the Bluebirds fans should it happen, and would show real intent to make it to the top-flight by Cardiff after a number of close misses.
Bellamy looks set for inclusion in Stuart Pearce’s Team GB squad that will compete in the London Olympics this summer.
By Gareth McKnight
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