Cardiff want loanee Kellyman to face Chelseapublished at 17:05 GMT
Nizaar Kinsella
Chelsea reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesCardiff City are not expected to get permission to play loanee attacker Omari Kellyman against his parent club Chelsea in the Carabao Cup.
The Welsh club made a tentative verbal request but have not had written permission from Chelsea, as they prepare to host the Blues in the quarter-finals next month.
The two clubs continue to have a positive working relationship and there is an understanding that it is not standard for loanees in British football to be able to face their parent clubs.
However, clubs could grant players special dispensation via written permission to play in such circumstances, which happened for Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori in 2018 when they were allowed to play for Derby County against Chelsea.
Yet the Blues also denied a similar request from Crystal Palace to allow Conor Gallagher to play against them in 2022.
Kellyman missed almost the whole of last season, barring four academy matches, through a series of hamstring injuries after his £19m move from Aston Villa.
After corrective hamstring surgery in March, Kellyman has stayed fit but has been carefully managed in Wales as he begins to reach full fitness.
All parties are pleased with Kellyman's progress at Cardiff thus far.
After a series of substitute appearances, he started against Exeter City but came off after 36 minutes, sparking fears he had picked up another injury.
However, with five substitutions available across English football, this was part of the plan to gradually build his minutes.
Kellyman's last 76-minute outing against Blackpool was his longest appearance to date, and his first goal came against Reading last month.































