Cardiff City are closing in on a deal for Nottingham Forest's Albert Adomah.
Reports emerged on Thursday evening linking the winger with a move to Cardiff City Stadium.
Bluebirds boss Neil Harris is intent on adding to his attacking options, and former Middlesbrough man Adomah, 32, appears to fit the bill.
It was first suggested that it was to be a loan move, but according to reports coming out of Nottingham, it appears to be a permanent deal.
WalesOnline understands that Adomah has indeed been on Cardiff's radar this month and their interest is real.
too, with Jordan Rhodes, Connor Wickham and Jonson Clarke-Harris the names mentioned as possible targets.
Harris admitted that he wants bodies in the door before this evening's 11pm deadline. Yesterday, the club confirmed the arrival of Brad Smith from Bournemouth.
“I’ve said all along I wanted to sign a couple of players to add to the group. I told you the areas we wanted to strengthen and we have signed a left-back," the manager said.
“I’ve said I wanted to sign a forward player in the window and my thoughts haven’t changed. It was not a scramble to get Brad (Smith) in and we are not scrambling to sign a player tomorrow.”
With Nathaniel Mendez-Laing out for the season and Gavin Whyte and Josh Murphy struggling for consistency, an addition on the flanks makes sense for Harris.
The Bluebirds have seen Gary Madine and Omar Bogle leave the club this month, and their departures have seen two places freed up for arrivals.
Huddersfield Town are also believed to be tracking Adomah.
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