Cardiff City, Bristol City and Derby County all linked with Scottish wonderkid as Bluebirds send scouts to watch him
Tuesday 14th Ma 2019
By Tom Coleman
Cardiff City are one of three clubs interested in making a move for exciting teenager David Turnbull, according to reports.
The Scottish Sun claims that Bluebirds scouts were in attendance at Motherwell's clash with St Johnstone at the weekend, and were joined by representatives from Derby County and Bristol City.
Cardiff have not yet made any official enquiry for the midfielder, but his talents will surely have impressed Neil Warnock, who's keen on re-building his midfield options as he bids for an instant return to the Premier League.
The talented 19-year-old is likely to attract plenty of interest this summer, marking a stunning breakthrough season at Fir Park by picking up the Scottish Football Writers' Young Player of the year award.
Well assistant Keith Lasley even described Turnbull as the best Scottish talent of his generation after reacting to the news that the teenager had missed out to Ryan Kent for PFA Scotland's Young Player of the Year award.
He tweeted: "Unbelievable. David Turnbull is the best young talent this country has produced in a generation.
"Young player of the year by some distance."
Turnbull is currently contracted with the Steelmen until 2021 after signing a new deal with the club in January, but Motherwell are nevertheless likely to have a big fight on their hands if they want to keep hold of one of their prized assets.
The player himself has already hinted that he could move on this summer, stating recently: "I’m not sure my future here will be up to me.
"If clubs come in and put a bid in for me, it’s a sign that I’m doing well. But it won’t be up to me.
"If someone offers a lot of money, I’m the sure the club might want to take it – then maybe look at a loan back or something like that.
"But at the moment I’m just focusing on Motherwell. I’ll come back next season and see what happens.
"Playing more games here will help me. Playing every week right now is brilliant, it’s a great experience.
"It’s what you dream of as a young player so I can’t ask for much more.
"Maybe if I was to go down south or to a bigger club, it would be harder to get in the team, let alone be one of the main players.
"But I’m just trying to focus on doing what I’ve been doing at Motherwell."
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