Cardiff City Pursues Permanent Signing of Nathan Trott
Cardiff City are optimistic about securing a permanent transfer for goalkeeper Nathan Trott following his successful loan spell during their promotion-winning League One campaign. Trott, who is Bermuda-born, began his professional career at West Ham before moving to Copenhagen.
Joining Cardiff last summer on loan from Copenhagen, Trott has featured in 41 League One matches this season, playing a key role in the Bluebirds' immediate return to the Championship. The 27-year-old has been notable not only for his shot-stopping abilities but also for his skill with the ball at his feet, which has supported head coach Brian Barry-Murphy's implementation of a more expansive playing style throughout the season.
Trott's consistent performances have earned him a nomination for Cardiff's player of the season award. The club has engaged in positive discussions with the former England youth international as they look to convert his loan into a permanent deal in preparation for competing in the Championship next season.
Cardiff secured automatic promotion from League One with three games remaining and are set to conclude their campaign with an away fixture against Mansfield Town on Saturday at 15:00 BST.
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