Manchester United defender Fish is on the verge of a £2 million permanent move to Championship club Cardiff City, according to a new report from Sky Sports. Fish is currently undergoing a medical at Cardiff City and the transfer formalities are expected to be completed soon.
The 21-year-old English defender comes from the Manchester United youth system and has gained valuable loan experience over the past few seasons. He has been loaned out to Stockport and Hibernian, and has continued to improve his ability and experience through these playing opportunities. Despite limited first-team appearances for United, Fish has shown his potential and strength by making one official appearance for the club.
It is reported that Manchester United and Cardiff City have reached an agreement on the transfer fee for Fish, with the transfer amount being £2 million. It is worth mentioning that Manchester United retained a larger proportion of the second transfer share clause in the deal, which both reflects United's confidence in Fish's future development and provides a potential growth point for the club's future financial income.
Currently, Fish is assessed at €550,000 in the German transfer market, a figure that is far lower than his transfer fee, showing Cardiff City's high recognition and expectation of the young defender. With the transfer officially completed, Fish will be expected to get more playing opportunities at Cardiff City and continue to show his talent and potential in the Championship.