Ryan Giles has taken to Twitter to send a message after his loan spell at Cardiff City was cut short by Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday.

As confirmed by Wolves' official website, Giles returned to Molineux yesterday and is now set to link up with the rest of the club's players.

Cardiff responded to this decision by opting to bring Ryan Wintle back from his temporary stint at Blackpool.

After joining the Bluebirds in the previous transfer window, Giles went on to produce some superb performances in the Championship for the Welsh outfit.

The midfielder managed to provide nine assists in 21 appearances for Cardiff as he illustrated that he clearly has the talent required to thrive at this level.

The 21-year-old will now be looking to make a positive impact for Wolves in the Premier League over the course of the coming months.

Cardiff meanwhile will be hoping that Giles' departure will not derail their season as they are currently only four points clear of the relegation zone in the Championship.

Having now returned to Wolves, Giles opted to thank the Bluebirds via his Twitter page for giving him the chance to play on a regular basis at the Cardiff City Stadium.

 

 

In a response to a tweet by the club's official account that confirmed his exit, the midfielder posted: "Thank you Bluebirds."

The Verdict

Losing Giles at this stage of the season is a significant blow for Cardiff as the midfielder produced an abundance of creativity during his time at the club.

Having averaged a respectable WhoScored match rating of 6.76 in the Championship, it will be intriguing to see whether the midfielder is able to make any inroads on Wolves' starting eleven.

Wintle will be hoping to fill the void left by Giles after making 18 appearances for Blackpool in the second-tier.

If the 24-year-old is unable to step up to the mark, Cardiff boss Steve Morison may need to bolster his options in this particular position by signing a new midfielder between now and the end of the transfer window.