Cardiff are set to sign defender Darren Purse from West Bromwich Albion in a deal believed to be close to £1m.
Purse's agent, Richard Cody, revealed that they have agreed personal terms with the Bluebirds, who fought off a late bid from Southampton.
"Darren has spoken to (Cardiff manager) Dave Jones and was impressed with what he had to say," Cody told BBC Sport.
"There's a few bits and pieces that need clarifying, but they are not going to stop us agreeing the contract."
However, Cody revealed that there are certain issues surrounding Purse's departure from the Hawthorns that could delay his switch to Ninian Park.
"We have a situation where we need to agree certain things with West Brom and that's what is holding things up," Cody admitted.
"Those are things personal to Darren and myself that have to be clarified.
"You have lots of things in an existing contract and the player himself is not breaking the contract, it's the club looking to sell the player.
"But they are items which I believe will be resolved in the next few days, and then Darren will look forward to a long and successful career with Cardiff."
Purse, 28, was a regular at the start of the season and kept his place after Bryan Robson took over as manager in November.
But the former Birmingham defender has now not figured in the Baggies side since February.
Purse will provide a ready-made replacement in the heart of Cardiff's defence, following the £3.5m sale of Danny Gabbidon and James Collins to West Ham.
Unbelievable!!!! How can a team in so much debt be allowed to go out spending that kind of money??
BASTARDS!
Purse's agent, Richard Cody, revealed that they have agreed personal terms with the Bluebirds, who fought off a late bid from Southampton.
"Darren has spoken to (Cardiff manager) Dave Jones and was impressed with what he had to say," Cody told BBC Sport.
"There's a few bits and pieces that need clarifying, but they are not going to stop us agreeing the contract."
However, Cody revealed that there are certain issues surrounding Purse's departure from the Hawthorns that could delay his switch to Ninian Park.
"We have a situation where we need to agree certain things with West Brom and that's what is holding things up," Cody admitted.
"Those are things personal to Darren and myself that have to be clarified.
"You have lots of things in an existing contract and the player himself is not breaking the contract, it's the club looking to sell the player.
"But they are items which I believe will be resolved in the next few days, and then Darren will look forward to a long and successful career with Cardiff."
Purse, 28, was a regular at the start of the season and kept his place after Bryan Robson took over as manager in November.
But the former Birmingham defender has now not figured in the Baggies side since February.
Purse will provide a ready-made replacement in the heart of Cardiff's defence, following the £3.5m sale of Danny Gabbidon and James Collins to West Ham.
Unbelievable!!!! How can a team in so much debt be allowed to go out spending that kind of money??
BASTARDS!