No regrets over 'risk' for Newport's Antwipublished at 10:50 BST 24 August 2024
Image source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyCameron Antwi says it was a “risk” to turn down a new deal at Cardiff City to join neighbours Newport County - but is sure he made the right choice.
The former Fulham youngster made the move down the M4 in the summer.
Though it meant dropping down to League Two, the midfielder opted to sign a two-year deal with the Exiles rather than accepting an offer to remain at Championship side Cardiff.
“I didn’t feel like it was a big decision," said Antwi.
"I felt it was an easy decision, because at my age I want to be playing first-team games and feel I am good enough to.
“So when Newport came about and with the interest they were showing, it was the right decision for me to say no to Cardiff, take a risk and come here to play."
Antwi, 22, began his professional career with Blackpool, making a League Cup appearance for the Seasiders and gaining experience during loans at Southport and Telford.
Having joined Cardiff in 2022, he made his debut against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup and impressed enough to be offered a new contract in the summer.
“They offered me a contract a couple of times. They wanted me to stay but I just felt it was the right time to move on and impose myself on first-team football," he said.
“I thought, 'Let's take the risk and go'. I am happy I took that risk and feel it is going well so far.”
Antwi made an eye-catching start to his Newport career, scoring a spectacular goal in a pre-season win over Pontypridd. More importantly, he has started both the club's League Two games to date.
“I like to get on the ball, start attacks and also link up with players," he said.
"But I can also do the other side of the game, win tackles and headers. I feel I am a rounded player.”
London-born Antwi has been joined by former Cardiff team-mate Kieron Evans, who has joined Newport on a season-long loan.
Though Evans' arrival adds competition for a starting berth, Antwi is looking forward to seeing the Wales Under-20 international in an amber shirt.
“He is a very good player, right-footed, left-footed, does set-pieces, can beat his man, can link up and score goals and assists as well," Antwi added.
"It's good to have competition in the team. When you are around good players you want to perform better."
























