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Newcastle scouts have been visiting Danish striker Andreas Cornelius. The forward flopped in the Premier League last season for Cardiff Coty.
Premier league club Cardiff city are eyeing a move for Newcastle United Senegalese striker Papiss Demba Cisse. The 28 year old has had a miserable time at St. James’ Park this season having only scored one league goal all season.
Cardiff City are prepared to take a major hit on Danish international striker Andreas Cornelius, as they have reportedly accepted a £5 million bid from FC Copenhagen.
Transfer deadline day arrives and with it a host of teams will be ready to spend their money on some of the world's best talent, but who will be the real winner on closing day and who has already done the best business of all?
Cardiff manager Malky Mackay has confirmed the capture of Kevin Theopile-Catherine from Ligue 1 outfit Rennes for a reported fee of £2million, as per talkSPORT.
At the start of every premier league season the inevitable talk moves onto not only who will win, but also the pundit’s choice to go down.
Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay has accepted defeat in his chase to sign French midfielder Etienne Capoue but remains optimistic about new signings this season.
Cardiff City have wrapped up a deal to sign Steven Caulker from Tottenham on a four year contract. Caulker arrives in Wales looking to push for a place in England's national side ahead of the World Cup.
Cardiff City want to bring back their former midfielder Joe Ledley to the Bluebirds. Ledley is currently playing for Celtic but the 26-year-old is said to be desperate to return to his former club.
Cardiff City have wrapped up a move for Denmark's international striker Andreas Cornelius. The talented forward will join the Welsh side after his vacation and becomes the club's record signing.
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