The Cardiff City 2022 recruit is probably going to depart this month.

Wales Online reports that Andy Rinomhota, a midfielder for Cardiff City, has been declared surplus to requirements. Before the deadline the next week, a relocation out of South Wales might be planned.
In 2022, Rinomhota was signed by Cardiff City from Reading. Since then, he has made 48 appearances in all competitions for the Bluebirds. The midfielder hasn’t yet found the net, but in that time he has assisted five goals.

In his first season at the club, he was a fixture in the midfield, but he has since dropped down the hierarchy. He has only made seven appearances this season, three of them in the Championship. The 26-year-old made his first start of the season in Plymouth Argyle’s 3-1 loss last week.

Although Rinomhota hasn’t played in the Championship since the first day of the season, he has appeared in two of the team’s most recent games. Wales Online claims that he is considered surplus to requirements, nonetheless. According to the article, Cardiff City’s position has somewhat changed, although they cannot completely rule out leaving.

His time is running out.

There will probably be new signings this transfer window as manager Erol Bulut is looking to make deals for midfield players. This indicates that Rinomhota is running out of time because he will probably be farther lower on the hierarchy.

Bulut’s go-to midfield trio has been Ryan Wintle, Manolis Siopis, and Joe Ralls. It will be difficult for the one-cap Zimbabwe international to remove any of the aforementioned three players, therefore it might be best for everyone if the team leaves Cardiff City Stadium.

His Championship experience includes playing for Reading and Cardiff City. He will therefore probably have little trouble finding suitors in the second tier or even in the division below. His background will be helpful to him in locating a new club and will help him to adapt to his new surroundings should he remain in the EFL.

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