Birmingham is now entering talks to sign “Excellent striker” and he earns 47k-p/w

Birmingham City has returned to the second floor of British football and has now participated in talks to sign a striker who can help them bid for another promotion, a report said.
Birmingham City prepares for life for the championship
Last season, the Blues were fiercely honored in the first season of the league and continued their ambitious project in St Andrews after Jeremy Dale was appointed as the new CEO after he took the role temporarily in January.
Birmingham Chairman Tom Wagner said after his permanent confirmation of recruiting Dale: “We are delighted to appoint Jeremy as CEO as we enter a significant new chapter in Birmingham City, including our return to the championship.
“The club has made significant progress under his leadership in recent months and we are excited about his leadership as we have been committed to implementing long-term strategies and laying a solid foundation for the future.”
Although on the court situation was down, Birmingham wanted a new addition, and Demaray Gray returned to his old stomping ground nine years after the West Midlands.
Peterborough United’s Kwame Poku is also linked to the Blues’ move, although Nottingham Forest’s Lewis O’Brien seems more likely to sign Chris Davies as he’s going to surpass expectations in a season.
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Earning automatic promotions can be a daunting task, but it is possible that the Blues will fight seriously for playoff spots based on their strong roster and positive momentum last semester.
Now, they have talks with a prolific shooter who has become an interesting possibility in the market this summer.
Birmingham in talks to sign Kyogo Furuhashi
According to reports from France, Birmingham participated in the talks and although the Japanese international team only joined the Ligue 1 costume in January, Birmingham signed Rennes forward Kyogo Furuhashi.
The German club is said to have kept his tag on his situation after only six appearances for his new side in the second half of the first half when he failed to score.
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Furuhashi, a £47,000 income per week, stood out in the Celtics’ European football match, scoring 85 goals in 165 matches for the Scottish Giants before they moved to Rennes.
However, he is now free to leave Habib Beye because he has no lasting impact and may now find himself in touch with former St Andrews teammate Tomoki Iwata.
Furuhashi, formerly tagged as a “excellent striker” by John Hartson, has not been a prolific force in the face of goals lately. Nevertheless, if Birmingham can attract his abilities, it is possible that Birmingham will enter the picture to ensure promotion.



