Warriors’ midfielder Andy Rinomhota has confirmed his departure from Cardiff City, with the 28-year-old midfielder now on the hunt for a new club as his contract expires.
He leaves the Bluebirds with “nothing but respect and gratitude” after three seasons.
Rinomhota was a standout performer in Cardiff’s 2024-25 Championship relegation campaign, being named the players’ player of the season.
It was his most impactful period since joining from Reading in 2022, making 36 of his 84 appearances for the club during the recently concluded season, often impressing at right-back.
His exit, following talks with the first-team management, leaves new boss Brian Barry-Murphy with another vacancy to fill as Cardiff prepares for life in League One.
Rinomhota shared a farewell message on social media, expressing his thanks and best wishes for the club’s future.
“My time at Cardiff City comes to an end after three years full of ups, downs and lessons I’ll carry with me
“It wasn’t always perfect and there were challenges, but I’ll always be grateful for the journey.
“I leave with nothing but respect and gratitude towards the club and fans.
“Wishing the club all the best for the future and hoping they get back to where they belong.”
Rinomhota is primarily a midfielder, but impressed after being asked to play at right-back at times last season.
He was one of the few success stories in a miserable season for Cardiff.



