Cardiff City headlines as Nottingham interested in Bluebirds star and Vincent Tan 'remains committed' amid takeover reports
Here's your round-up of all the latest Cardiff City headlines for Monday, April 4.
Vincent Tan is not actively looking to sell Cardiff City, despite suggestions of takeover interest.
The Daily Telegraph has reported three investors have shown an interest in taking the club off the hands of the Malaysian businessman, adding that there is some confidence that Tan will soon be ready to sell up. However, club insiders have told WalesOnline that Tan, as things stand, remains committed to the Bluebirds.
Enquiries over a purchase of the club have taken place from several interested parties, with Cardiff believed to be an attractive proposition for some investors. The identity of any interested parties remains unknown, but one of them is believed to have shown an interest in a number of other Championship sides.
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There is a belief that Cardiff are an attractive proposition for potential buyers, but at the time of writing, the club is not considered to be for sale, although that's not to say the landscape couldn't change. If an offer was to come in for the Bluebirds that was too good to turn down, Tan could well be tempted to change his mind.
On the whole, the situation remains largely the same as it was when when Tan was quizzed on a potential sale back in 2017. "For the record, I have no plans to sell any of the clubs, but if I am offered the right price, I will certainly consider," he said at the time.
"I am in no rush to sell CCFC, but if I am offered the right price by the right person who I believe will be able to take the club to a higher level, I will certainly consider selling. I have said before that if I leave CCFC, I want to leave it


