Bristol City are interested in bringing Bobby Reid back to the club from Cardiff City and the Bluebirds may be open to a sale.

Neil Warnock has been keen on strengthening his options up top, even after they announced the signing of Robert Glatzel from Heidenheim at the end of July. And, it has also been reported that they are lining up a deadline day move for Birmingham City's Isaac Vassell.

If that happens, journalist Alan Nixon has claimed that Reid could be moved on to free up space and funds and he indicated that the Robins are one of many sides monitoring the 26-year-old.

The forward only joined the Welsh side 12 months ago and he endured a frustrating time in the Premier League as he struggled to nail down a place as the team were relegated.

However, he has proven himself in the Championship over the years, with his brilliant form in the 2017/18 season key to what was a successful campaign for Lee Johnson's men as he grabbed 19 league goals.

The Verdict

This would be a very surprising move given that Reid played the full game for Cardiff on Saturday and is a good player at this level.

As well as that, you would have thought that Warnock would be reluctant to improve a rival side.

But, if they have another new forward coming in then Reid may not be guaranteed first-team football and a return to Ashton Gate may appeal after a tough time with Cardiff.

From the Robins perspective, they are in desperate need of a quality forward and Reid would be the perfect signing.

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