The fall-out from Portsmouth failing to gain promotion to the Championship this season continues with a number of clubs queuing up to sign top-scorer Jamal Lowe, who scored 17 goals in all competitions this season.

Cardiff City have joined Leeds United and Wigan Athletic in the race for the 24-year-old, according to Sky Sports, who only has 12 months left on his current deal and will command a fee of about £2million.

So would Lowe be a good signing for Cardiff?

We discuss........

Ben Lang

“This is a very good signing, especially for the quoted £2m fee.

“Lowe would fit into this Cardiff side with ease, as Warnock has a preference for pacy wingers who can contribute to his direct style of play.

“He would need to fight for his place, but he would be a fantastic option for Cardiff to have.”

Gary Hutchinson

“This'd be a cracker of a signing.

“Lowe has star quality. He’s got pace, swagger and can finish too.

“He’s one who has come from nothing, playing National League South up until January 2017.

“He would be an excellent capture for any Championship side.”

George Brooks

"Lowe is a very talented footballer and would be a great signing for Cardiff.

"He has been outstanding for Pompey in League One this season and could have what it takes to become a top player in the Championship.

"I'm sure Portsmouth will be reluctant to lose one of their best players, but Lowe may be tempted by a move to Cardiff.

"It will be interesting to see what happens with Lowe in the future."

Alfie Burns

“For Cardiff you feel it is fairly risk-free plucking a player from League One this summer.

“They’re heading out of the Premier League with their wallets lined, so can take a bit of a punt on Lowe.

“For me, he will be a success in the Championship, but if he isn’t, Cardiff are probably one of those sides that can take the risk.”