Cardiff sign keeper Trott permanently after loanImage source, Huw Evans Picture AgencyImage caption, Goalkeeper Nathan Trott spent two years in the youth set-up of Valencia, who had a satellite academy in BermudaByDafydd PritchardBBC Sport WalesPublished50 minutes agoCardiff City have signed Nathan Trott permanently following the goalkeeper’s promotion-winning season on loan from Copenhagen.The fee is officially undisclosed but believed to be £1.5m, as stipulated in the original loan agreement, and Trott has signed a three-year deal which will run until the summer of 2029.Trott joined the Bluebirds last summer and played 41 League One games as they secured an instant return to the Championship.”It’s something that I’ve wanted to get across the line,” Trott told the club website.”Through the course of the season, I think that all of us were on the same page to get it done, so for it to finally be done now is an amazing feeling.”The 27-year-old kept 16 clean sheets and made several eye-catching saves to earn him a nomination for Cardiff’s player of the season.Recent Cardiff City news, analysis and fan views