Greg Cunningham, who started his career at Manchester City, made 111 appearances for Preston after joining from Bristol City in 2015. (Photo | Preston North End Twitter) 
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Cardiff City swoop for Preston North End defender Greg Cunningham

Cunningham, who started his career at Manchester City, made 111 appearances for Preston after joining from Bristol City in 2015.

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LONDON: Cardiff signed Republic of Ireland defender Greg Cunningham from Preston on Wednesday in a deal worth a reported £4 million ($5.3 million).

Cunningham, 27, agreed a three-year contract with the newly-promoted Premier League club after impressing Bluebirds boss Neil Warnock in the Championship this season.

"It's fair to say that I've been an admirer of Greg for a number of years and that he's consistently been one of the best left-sided defenders for club and country," Warnock told Cardiff's website.

"We're delighted to have his experience and knowledge so as to supplement Joe Bennett who had a great time last season.

"I anticipate that Greg coming in will give us a lot of strength down that left-hand side."

Cunningham's arrival comes after Cardiff signed Norwich winger Josh Murphy on Tuesday in a deal thought to be worth around £11 million.

Warnock has targeted five signings as Cardiff seek to strengthen their squad following promotion to the top-flight.

Cunningham, who started his career at Manchester City, made 111 appearances for Preston after joining from Bristol City in 2015.

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