Perry Ng: Cardiff offer for Crewe captain 'disgusting', says Alex boss David Artell

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Sammie Szmodics of Peterborough United beats Perry Ng of Crewe Alexandra during the Sky Bet League One match between Crewe Alexandra and Peterborough United at The Alexandra Stadium on 14 November, 2020Image source, Getty Images
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Perry Ng (R) has made more than 150 appearances for Crewe

Manager David Artell says Crewe Alexandra have rejected a "disgusting" offer from Cardiff City for captain Perry Ng.

Cardiff boss Neil Harris said on Thursday the Bluebirds have scouted Crewe right-back Ng but that was "about as far as it has gone".

Artell said the Bluebirds have tabled a bid for the 24-year-old.

"The offer that Cardiff made, I am not even sure, I think we have responded just to be polite," Artell said.

"It didn't warrant a response - it was that derisory. It was disgusting.

"It's come about (through) an agent that's not his agent trying to stick his nose in, trying to force a deal, trying to engineer a deal.

"It's like, you don't understand. If you think that's going to get the deal over the line, you are miles away - like between here and Mars away."

Artell stressed that League One side Crewe have no financial need to sell and would be prepared to let their captain run down his contract, which expires this summer.

"He's got another four months. If he runs his contract down, he runs his contract down," Artell added.

"If he doesn't, great, we have him for another few years."

Harris has only limited funds to spend in the January transfer window but says he wants to "freshen up" Cardiff's squad.

Right-back has been a problematic area for the Championship club since Arsenal loanee Jordi Osei-Tutu was injured in October.

"We have watched him [Ng]. But at the moment that is about as far as it has gone," said Harris.

"I am not going to deny any knowledge of the player, the position, his availability or lack of availability," Harris added.

Cardiff's under-pressure boss, who admitted he was fighting to keep his job ahead of Cardiff's postponed visit to Rotherham, says he would ideally like to sign three players, with a right-back, central defender and striker his priorities.

Cardiff saw loan defender Filip Benkovic recalled by parent club Leicester City this week while forwards Kieffer Moore and Lee Tomlin are both long-term injuries.

However, Harris warned it will be tough to get deals done as he prepares for an FA Cup third-round game at Nottingham Forest that could provide some respite given Cardiff's poor league form, with last season's play-off semi-finalists currently 15th in the Championship.

"I know how tough it is from making the phone calls, spending time with the recruitment department and speaking to managers, agents and other clubs' CEOs," he added.

"It's difficult because people need to recoup money to sign other players. Until the football industry drops its expectations on wages, it's very difficult for the merry-go-round to start on players.

"We are searching, we are doing the due diligence, the board are trying to be massively supportive. But I have to accept that I have to be patient.

"I have to accept a lot of dead ends at the moment because a lot of players are going to be given an opportunity to play at their clubs [in the FA Cup]."

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