Yousef Salech Rejects Mouth-watering £12 Million Offer — Vows Unwavering Loyalty to Cardiff City!
In a sensational show of commitment that has lit up the Cardiff City Stadium and delighted Bluebirds supporters, Yousef Salech has reportedly turned down a jaw-dropping £12 million transfer offer from a rival Championship club — choosing instead to remain at Cardiff City as they chase a swift return to the second tier.
Salech, the Danish striker wearing the No. 22 shirt, has become one of Cardiff’s undisputed fan favourites, spearheading their attack in the 2025–26 EFL League One season with an impressive goal tally and electric performances. He has already scored double-figure league goals, helping Cardiff stay competitive at the top of the table.
The £12 million offer — enormous for a League One club — was reportedly tabled by a Championship side seeking to bolster their promotion chances. Yet sources close to the player say Salech’s mind was made up the moment he heard about it.
> “Cardiff is where I want to be,” Salech told reporters. “This fanbase, this club, and this city believed in me. I’m here to help us get back to the Championship — no amount of money will change that.”
Salech’s connection with the Cardiff faithful has grown throughout the campaign. Recently he was featured as the club’s fan-voted player reward figure, showing just how popular he has become among supporters.
Cardiff manager Brian Barry-Murphy praised his talisman’s decision:
> “Yousef embodies everything we want at this club — passion, work-rate, and belief in what we’re building. Turning down that kind of offer shows real character.”
On the pitch, Salech has been a constant threat, helping Cardiff lead League One at key stages and providing goals and assists in big games — including clutch strikes that kept their promotion pursuit alive.
Fans reacted with delight on social media, with many posting messages like “Bluebird for life!” and “No-one leaves the nest — especially not our number 22!” in response to the news.
With Salech committed to the Bluebirds’ cause, Cardiff City’s ambition for immediate promotion now has a talismanic figure at its heart — and supporters are dreaming louder than ever.








