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Bristol City star Bobby Reid is reportedly undergoing a medical at Cardiff City today after the Robins' Severnside rivals agreed a deal for the player.

Bristol Live understands that Cardiff have agreed a £10m deal with the Robins for the player, who scored 19 league goals last season.

The news will come as a blow to fans, coming just a day after the Robins agreed a deal to sell talismanic defender Aden Flint to Middlesbrough.

Reid is out of contract at Ashton Gate next summer and, after a stunning campaign last year in which he was also named in the PFA Championship team of the year, he has generated plenty of interest from other clubs - especially having not yet put pen to paper on an improved deal that the club offered.

Derby County and West Brom have both been linked with a move for the 25-year-old Bristol-born forward after he was at the heart of everything good about Lee Johnson's side last season.

The Baggies had been in advanced negotiations over Reid but did not want to pay the Robins' asking price.

Yet the newly-promoted Bluebirds appear to have stolen a march on Reid's suitors by agreeing a deal with the Robins for the player.

Earlier this week vice-chairman Jon Lansdown said the Robins would not stand in the way of players leaving if their valuations are met.

Speaking to BCTV, he explained: “Bobby scored 20 goals last year which was an incredible achievement and there’s an obvious value on that, so it’s not surprising he’s being linked with clubs.

“Joe over the last few years has been one of the top full-backs in the division and the stats back that up.

“From our point of view we’d be delighted to be able to keep locally grown players here for life.

“But if they do progress beyond us during that then they would do so with our blessing as long as it’s the right move for the club.”