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Cardiff City are interested in signing Rotherham United winger Danny Ward, according to reports.

The 25-year-old attacker was one of the stars in a truly disappointing campaign for the Millers last season, scoring an impressive 12 goals in his 43 appearances for the club who relegated to League One after finishing rock bottom of the Championship.

It is thought he will attract plenty of interest following Rotherham's relegation, with Ward having just one year left on his current deal with the south Yorkshire club.

And respected football journalist Alan Nixon claims Neil Warnock will look to make use of his contacts at former club Rotherham to sign the versatile attacker this summer.

Ward - who can play on the left wing or as a striker - initially joined Rotherham on loan from Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield in the 2015 January transfer window before signing a permanent deal with the Terriers.

After a difficult debut campaign with the Millers in which he managed just four goals in 36 appearances, Ward hit the ground running in his second full season with the club, ending the 2016-17 as Rotherham's top scorer with 11 league goals and one in the FA Cup.

It is thought Rotherham would want around £1m for Ward.