Cardiff City have announced the signing of Vontae Daley-Campbell from Leicester City.
The right-back joins the Bluebirds on a free transfer and has penned a three-year deal in south Wales.
He becomes Steve Morison's sixth signing of the summer, following the captures of Ebou Adams, Jak Alnwick, Ollie Tanner, Jamilu Collins and Callum O’Dowda.
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The 21-year-old joined the Foxes from Arsenal's academy in 2019. He spent the second half of last season on loan with Dundee. He has represented England up to under-19 level.
“I got a call from my agent saying that Cardiff City were interested and I just knew that it was a club I wanted to go to, so I kept in contact, managed to sort something out and I’m happy about it," he revealed.
"You can expect a hard-working full-back who likes to get forward a lot and wants to assist as many goals as he can. I can’t wait to play in front of the fans and really try my hardest for the team.”
Morison added: "We're really excited. We wanted lots of options and he's a really interesting young player.
"He comes with really good pedigree. He needs to make the most of his attributes and hopefully we can help him do that.
"Every single person who has walked through the door wants to be a part of it. It's going to go a long way for us."
The signing of Daley-Campbell is likely to spell the end of Cardiff's pursuit of Cody Drameh, who joined the club on loan from Leeds United last January.
Morison made no secret of the fact he would have liked Drameh back in the Welsh capital this summer, but the arrival of Daley-Campbell is set to end that speculation.