Notts County and Motherwell have joined the race to sign Cardiff youngster Michael Reindorf on loan. Reindorf has other suitors too, with Newport County and Bristol Rovers also said to be tracking him, report Football Insider.
The new-look Welsh League Cup has been granted a Conference League qualification spot by UEFA and the Football Association of Wales (FAW) had wanted the EFL’s Welsh clubs – Cardiff, Swansea, Wrexham and Newport – to participate.
The proposal, subject to FA approval, would see Wrexham, Cardiff, Swansea and Newport compete in a revamped 16-team Welsh League Cup alongside the 12 JD Cymru Premier clubs; The FAW says the competition winner will go into the qualifying rounds of a UEFA club competition.
Newport County have signed Cardiff City's Wales Under-21 international Tom Davies. The 21-year-old joins the League Two club on a permanent deal, signing an 18-month contract. Left-back Davies, who can also play in midfield, was due to see his Cardiff deal expire at the end of the season.
Football Insider has learned that Notts County and Motherwell have joined the race to sign Cardiff City forward Michael Reindorf on loan.
Merthyr Town have rejected an offer to join the Cymru Premier and will remain in the English non-league system. The Football Association of Wales (FAW) had offered the club a deal worth up to £6m to join an expanded Welsh top-flight in 2026.
Cardiff City, Swansea City, Wrexham and Newport County have been working with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) on changes which could see them play under the Welsh flag in Europe for the first time in 30 years.
The Cardiff City boss is set to learn his fate imminently following the touchline clash in the South Wales derby
Joel Colwill's loan move to Cheltenham Town was a resounding success, which Cardiff City will be looking to replicate with Michael Reindorf
Newport and Wrexham also hope FA permits them to qualify for Uefa Conference League via expanded domestic competition
Swansea City, Cardiff City, Newport County and Wrexham have been working with the Football Association of Wales (FAW) under proposals entitled Prosiect Cymru (Project Wales) which could see them compete in a 16-team Welsh League Cup alongside the 12 sides in the Cymru Premier.
The differences between Wales' three largest cities compared to each other, and the rest of the UK, have been laid out in a new report. Cardiff, Swansea, and Newport are among the 63 cities whose data was analysed by Centre for Cities in their new Cities Outlook report.