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Cardiff sign Alex Smithies from QPR as Neil Warnock builds squad for survival bid

English stopper joins Josh Murphy and Greg Cunningham as newly-promoted Bluebirds make an early splash in the market

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CARDIFF have announced Alex Smithies' arrival from QPR in their third signing of the window.

The newly-promoted Bluebirds have set about their business early as they aim to survive in the Premier League.

 Alex Smithies was one of the best goalkeepers in the Championship
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Alex Smithies was one of the best goalkeepers in the ChampionshipCredit: @CardiffCityFC Twitter

And Smithies, 28, will provide quality competition for Philippines international Neil Etheridge, who will miss up to five games in January as he travels to the Asian Cup.

Boss Neil Warnock said: “I wondered if he just has a blinder when he plays against us.

"But having watched Alex for a while, there is no doubting his pedigree.

“He’s a lad that knows he will have to fight for his place.


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 The former QPR man will fight for the No1 jersey against Neil Etheridge
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The former QPR man will fight for the No1 jersey against Neil EtheridgeCredit: REUTERS
 Neil Etheridge helped Cardiff win promotion and will not give up his spot without a fight
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Neil Etheridge helped Cardiff win promotion and will not give up his spot without a fightCredit: Geoff Caddick

"Neil Etheridge had a fabulous season in 2017-18 and improved as time went on. It’s great for us to have that healthy competition.”

Cardiff are believed to be paying £3million up front for Smithies, who joins until 2022, with another £500,000 if they stay up.

And despite Warnock claiming he had a modest budget, the veteran boss has celebrated his record eighth promotion with a decent shopping spree.

 Alex Smithies has been named players' and fans' player of the year during his time at QPR
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Alex Smithies has been named players' and fans' player of the year during his time at QPRCredit: PA:Empics Sport
​Thousands of Cardiff City fans invade the pitch after the final whistle following promotion to the Premier League

He has already spent almost £20m on Smithies, Josh Murphy and Greg Cunningham - and is likely to bring in at least three more new faces, possibly on loan deals.

Liverpool starlet Marko Grujic, who joined on a short-term deal last season, is being targeted while Iceland skipper Aron Gunnarsson has been offered a new deal.

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