The exciting 23 year old moves from Oxford United to the capital.
Northern Ireland's Gavin Whyte has signed for Cardiff City. An undisclosed fee thought to be around £2m has been paid for the player that Neil Warnock says
"I think he'll be a fans' favourite for years to come."
Pictured with Warnock and CEO Ken Choo Whyte said
"I'm delighted. When I first heard about the move, I couldn't wait to come here.
"I give 100% - I'm a hard worker, I'm positive, I like to go forward and take players on...
"Now I can't wait to get the kit on, play as many games as I can and help this great Club to be where they need to be."
Warnock went on to say
"I watched a lot of Gavin while we were scouting Curtis Nelson.
"He just excited me so much. He's full of enthusiasm and is just the type of player that we were looking for."
Whyte, 23, scored nine goals for United last season and has won five Northern Ireland caps, scoring with his first touch on his international debut.
RT @NorthernIreland: 👋🏼 @CardiffCityFC! Just so you know, @gavinwhyte8 loves a debut goal...👀⚽️#GAWA pic.twitter.com/X8smkKgL3I
— Cardiff City Mad (@cardiffcitymad) July 30, 2019