“Excited to relocate”: Fabrizio Romano affirms Birmingham City’s stance on Everton and Wolves target transfers.

 

Despite the club’s relegation, Italian team Atlanta is still interested in Birmingham City midfielder Jordan James, according to Fabrizio Romano. The 19-year-old will be in high demand this summer after the team turned down several bids from the Serie A team. James, who will still be a youngster in July, was a bright spot in the otherwise dismal Blues season and was nominated for the Championship Young Player of the Year award.

Premier League teams Everton, Crystal Palace, Newcastle United, Wolves, and Atlanta have expressed interest in him. The Championship club placed a minimum £10 million price tag on the midfielder after he scored eight goals in 42 games.

Next season, Birmingham will play in the third division of English football, and a reputable journalist has reported that James would like to look for greener pastures this summer. He has a deal that runs until the summer of 2025, with the option to extend it by another year. However, if a club can work out a fair transfer fee this summer, he might very well leave.

Tuesday night, May 21, at 8 p.m., transfer guru Romano tweeted: “Atalanta continues to keep an eye on Jordan James as a possible summer transfer target. “Welsh midfielder, keen to move away and try new chapter after Birmingham City turned down approaches for James from the Italian club last year.”

James may still be in the Wales team for their next friendlies, so his season may not be gone yet. The Dragons are playing Slovakia and Gibraltar in advance of their UEFA Nations League campaign, which kicks off in September, despite not having qualified for EURO 2024. Rob Page, the manager of his country’s national team, thinks the midfield player has demonstrated that he can perform at the greatest level. During the winter, James played for Wales and defeated a Croatian team that included Manchester City player Mateo Kovacic and Ballon d’Or winner Luka Modric.

The 49-year-old acknowledged that he “wouldn’t be surprised” if James departed St Andrew’s, but it might depend on if the Blues decide to cling onto him and utilize him as the leader of their promotion campaign. In addition, Page said that he was aware of the player’s “definitely” growing interest. In an interview with BBC Sport Wales, Page stated, “I think he has proven at top international level, against top midfielders in Croatia, to name one team, [that] he is more than capable of playing at that level as a [number] six.

“I am aware that there is curiosity. If he were to disappear, I wouldn’t be shocked. We’ll have to hold off and see. Birmingham will determine this. We’ll see if they want to try and believe they can jump back up right away the following year.”

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