Birmingham City co-owners Tom Wagner and Tom Brady are undergoing extremely high consultations to sign Chris Davis’s £10 million star, according to the new transfer report.
Birmingham City Seal Demarai Grey Return
So far, it has been a busy summer transfer window for the Bruce ahead of the championship return, with many St Andrew players arriving before the 2025/26 season.
One of the latest additions is former academy star Demarai Gray. He returned to Birmingham nine years after he left for Leicester City. The Winger joined from Saudi Arabian side Al Ettifaq and wrote a three-year contract with Bruce.
Speaking after returning to the club, Gray said: “Backing here now means a lot and I’ve had a bit of success throughout my career. I’m hungry. I really want to do it with Birmingham.
“That’s something I’ve been hoping for a long time. It’s always great to see some old faces. I’m back around the stadium and bringing back a lot of feelings, and I can’t wait to go now.
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The Blues took part in the race to sign a defender from the Premier League club.
However, Wagner and Brady show no signs of a halt. There was also a promising development in the pursuit of the club’s Rennes forward Fleuhashi.
“Very advanced” Birmingham City speaks at over 10 million pounds of uruhashi
According to the trustworthy French Outlet L’équipe, the city of Birmingham is currently giving a “very advanced” speech to sign the Rennes Fruitha.
The transaction is “close to conclusions” and may be worth a total of 12 million euros (£10.3 million).
Fulhashi has struggled in France after leaving Glasgow, but he certainly enjoyed his time in the UK, scoring regularly and earning numerous honors with the Scottish Giants.
Celtic statistics for Kyogo uruhashi | |
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game | 165 |
the goal | 85 |
assist | 19 |
I played a few minutes | 10,741 |
The trophy won | 9 |
While he was called the “Elite Striker” by Brendan Rogers during his time at Celtic, Ange Post Cogle waxed the lyrical wax of the forward when he was also a hoops manager.
“It’s not just his goals. They’re most important, but he’s working hard. He’s hard to work for whatever reward he gets. He’s just waiting for a chance and not floating.
“This club’s players are often measured by how they perform at their biggest stages, and he delivers again.
Now it appears Davis can have a hardworking St Andrew striker who could line up with Gray and Jay Stansfield in the championship.