WHEN WILL WE SEE THE FIRST SIGNINGS AT CARDIFF CITY?
Cardiff are not looking to be too over ambitious in the summer transfer window, believing they have a good squad already.
Things obviously depend on whether any players leave, with the club always accepting that every player has his price. Centre-half Bruno Manga and left-back Fabio might be potential candidates to leave the Welsh capital whilst goalkeeper David Marshall might see his now traditional links with the Premier League re-emerge.
If they do hold on Cardiff are in the hunt for a striker, of course, a pacy winger and possibly a midfielder. Within the club, the only information emerging so far is to expect a ‘couple of new faces’ next month. Lex Immers, of course, has already be signed after his impressive loan spell last term. As for new names, well, the club has distanced itself from just about every player they have been linked with in the media so far this summer, so expect a few surprises.
The transfer committee is seeking to secure targets and are in communication with Paul Trollope
WITH TROLLOPE AWAY, HOW ARE TRANSFER DEALINGS BEING DONE NOW?
The answer simply is by the use of modern technology.
Targets have already been identified, of course, and the Bluebirds’ transfer committee, which is made up of owner Vincent Tan, Chairman Dalman, chief executive Ken Choo and Trollope are in communication via mobile and email.
All four members must agree on the signing with Tan naturally finally giving the go ahead.
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