Zaha FINALLY completes Cardiff loan switch to help Solskjaer's survival bid



Wilfried Zaha has completed his loan move to Cardiff City until the end of the season.



The 21-year-old's protracted temporary switch away from Manchester United has eventually been finalised - even if it was up to the player himself to confirm.



Zaha took to Instagram to post a picture of himself in Cardiff's training gear.



VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wilfried Zaha's skills in England U21 training

Sorted: Wilfried Zaha has completed his loan move to Cardiff City and posted this picture on Instagram

Big move: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has a fight on his hands to keep Cardiff in the Premier League

He went for a medical at St George's Park on Sunday but there had been no news from either club all week.



But the winger said that he had finished his first training session with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side and is in line for his debut against Norwich City on Saturday.



Zaha's flair will probably be a vital factor for Cardiff if they are to avoid relegation.



Cardiff haven't won any of their last seven Premier League games - losing the last four and they prop up the table.

Trouble: Zaha hasn't made a league start for United since his £15m move from Crystal Palace last season

In already: Kenwyne Jones signed for the club earlier this week in a straight swap with Peter Odemwingie

Zaha is yet to make a league start for United following his £15million move from Palace last January.



Despite the champions' initial reluctance to let the winger leave Old Trafford, David Moyes has now determined that he will benefit from spending the rest of the season in South Wales.

Zaha is ready to link-up with Fabio, who is set to join the Welsh club on a permanent basis after Solskjaer confirmed the full back's move was complete.

'Fabio was done late [on Monday], Zaha I cannot 100 per cent confirm yet,' Solskjaer said after the 2-0 defeat at his former club Manchester United on Tuesday.

The club have officially landed Stoke City striker Kenwyne Jones in a straight swap with summer signing Peter Odemwingie, who cost more than £2million from West Brom in August but found the net just twice in 18 games.