The Cardiff City goalkeeper, who spent the second half of last season at Sunderland, looks set to join Birmingham City.

The former Sunderland loanee Lee Camp looks to have found a new club in Birmingham City.
As reported by HITC Sport, Camp was at Birmingham’s training ground on Tuesday to undergo a medical ahead of a move from Cardiff City.
The well-travelled goalkeeper moved to Cardiff a year ago from Rotherham United, but is yet to make an appearance for the Bluebirds, having spent last season as back-up to Neil Etheridge and Brian Murphy.
Cardiff fans, then, are perhaps not the best lot to ask for a Camp lowdown – so what do their Sunderland counterparts make of the 33-year-old, who spent the second half of last season as their number one?

This is what they’re saying on Twitter…
Camp is expected to compete with youngster Connal Trueman for a place between the Birmingham sticks, with David Stockdale and Tomasz Kuszczak frozen out.
The Derby-born goalkeeper won only one of his 12 games in Sunderland colours, and conceded 22 goals in that time.
Sunderland fans – was Camp really that bad?
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