FLW outline two players likely to follow Jordan James out of the exit door from Birmingham City this summer.
With Chris Davies at the helm, Birmingham City, who were demoted to the third division of English football for the first time since 1995, will be hoping to return to the Championship at the first opportunity.
The Blues have undoubtedly displayed desire under the new ownership, and last year saw the first signs of what may turn out to be an exciting new dawn. However, relegation has undone some of the excellent work done in the summer, with managerial appointments being a particular problem in 2023–2024.
But there’s no denying Birmingham has enough financial resources to go out and assemble a strong League One team. The proposed investment in the city’s new Sports Quarter, which will house the team’s training facilities and brand-new stadium, makes that much evident.
If these are truly going to be state-of-the-art facilities, then the team using them ought to be equally cutting edge. Although that might not be the case right now, given the club’s current circumstances, it is hoped that relegation will just be a minor setback. The club’s participants will be hoping that this is merely an early glitch.
Davies, the assistant at Tottenham Hotspur, has been named their next manager. His tenure should be a time of more success for the Blues, who have finished below 17th in the Championship for seven consecutive years.
Naturally, winning will be easier after relegation, but it also means that a big part of their team is going to be gone—either as free agents or as players who are too talented for third-tier football—or as loan players returning to their parent clubs.
It implies that there will be a significant rebuilding project, and Jordan James is one player who will definitely be in demand given his incredible performances despite the club’s challenging season. James is a Welsh starlet. Here, we examine two more players who are most likely to leave St. Andrew’s after him.
1Krystian Bielik
With Chris Davies at the helm, Birmingham City, who were demoted to the third division of English football for the first time since 1995, will be hoping to return to the Championship at the first opportunity.
The Blues have undoubtedly displayed desire under the new ownership, and last year saw the first signs of what may turn out to be an exciting new dawn. However, relegation has undone some of the excellent work done in the summer, with managerial appointments being a particular problem in 2023–2024.
But there’s no denying Birmingham has enough financial resources to go out and assemble a strong League One team. The proposed investment in the city’s new Sports Quarter, which will house the team’s training facilities and brand-new stadium, makes that much evident.
If these are truly going to be state-of-the-art facilities, then the team using them ought to be equally cutting edge. Although that might not be the case right now, given the club’s current circumstances, it is hoped that relegation will just be a minor setback. The club’s participants will be hoping that this is merely an early glitch.
Davies, the assistant at Tottenham Hotspur, has been named their next manager. His tenure should be a time of more success for the Blues, who have finished below 17th in the Championship for seven consecutive years.
Naturally, winning will be easier after relegation, but it also means that a big part of their team is going to be gone—either as free agents or as players who are too talented for third-tier football—or as loan players returning to their parent clubs.
It implies that there will be a significant rebuilding project, and Jordan James is one player who will definitely be in demand given his incredible performances despite the club’s challenging season. James is a Welsh starlet. Here, we examine two more players who are most likely to leave St. Andrew’s after him.
Krystian Bielik’s career stats – per Transfermarkt | |||
---|---|---|---|
Team | Appearances | Goals | Assists |
Legia Warsaw | 6 | 0 | 0 |
Arsenal | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Charlton Athletic | 34 | 4 | 2 |
Derby County | 49 | 3 | 0 |
Birmingham City | 86 | 1 | 1 |
Poland | 11 | 0 | 1 |
2Siriki Dembélé
Last summer, the arrival of Siriki Dembélé thrilled the Birmingham supporters immensely. He had a difficult time developing a steady run of form, despite his evident natural skill.
At this level, he clearly has the capacity to make an impact, and if they can hold onto him, he should have a part to play in helping the Blues advance from the third division by providing magical moments.
When Dembélé was signed from Premier League Bournemouth last summer, his speed, dynamism, and directness in attack were unmatched by anything Birmingham had seen recently. However, those are traits that have helped him achieve success in the past, even at a level higher than League One.
His October brace against Huddersfield demonstrated his abilities. But as the season progressed and there were numerous managerial changes, the battle for regular minutes began. Nevertheless, this summer should see higher-level offers, which the club will undoubtedly take into account.
Should Dembélé receive some consistency and support, he has the potential to excel not only with the Blues but also in other situations. Though it’s hard to imagine him playing outside of the second division of English football, or even back in Scotland, his flair might cause havoc in League One.
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