Rotherham United Secures Late Move for Cardiff City’s Andy Rinomhota Amidst Championship Interest

Cardiff City's Andy Rinomhota undergoes medical at Rotherham United, poised for a late move amidst Championship interest.

Cardiff City midfielder Andy Rinomhota is undergoing a medical at Rotherham United, signaling a late move for the 26-year-old who has fallen out of favor in Wales. The Millers appear poised to clinch the deal, with several Championship clubs expressing interest in the Zimbabwe international.

Rinomhota’s limited playing time at Cardiff, with just seven appearances this season, has prompted interest from various clubs, including Blackpool, Goztepe from Turkey, and French sides Amiens and Valenciennes. Falling down the pecking order under manager Erol Bulut, Rinomhota is set to join Rotherham at the foot of the Championship table, where they currently find themselves struggling with just three league wins and nine points from safety.

The impending move involves a loan agreement between Cardiff City and Rotherham United, with the medical examination underway to finalize the deal. Rinomhota’s season has been marked by a lack of opportunities, making only three Championship appearances after starting Cardiff’s season-opening clash against Leeds United.

If the deal progresses smoothly, Rinomhota is expected to feature prominently for Rotherham United in their upcoming league clash against Southampton on Saturday. The move represents a fresh start for the midfielder, providing him with an opportunity to reignite his career and contribute to Rotherham’s quest for Championship survival.

As the transfer window nears its close, the late move for Rinomhota showcases Rotherham United’s determination to bolster their squad and improve their position in the Championship standings. The coming weeks will reveal how the midfielder integrates into his new team and contributes to Rotherham’s push for a successful second half of the season.

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