
Birmingham City could be eyeing a sensational return for former striker Che Adams, according to fresh transfer speculation. The 27-year-old, currently at Southampton, has long been admired by Blues fans after a prolific spell at St Andrew’s between 2016 and 2019, where he netted 38 goals in 123 appearances. His form earned him a move to the Premier League, but with his contract at Southampton set to expire this summer, a return could be on the cards.
Former Blues manager Gary Rowett, who signed Adams during his time in charge, recently stated, “I’d love to have him back. He’s a player that brings energy, goals, and a real presence up front. He knows what it means to play for this club.” While nothing is concrete yet, Birmingham’s relegation to League One may complicate any potential deal.
However, with Adams facing an uncertain future and Birmingham looking to rebuild for promotion, the emotional pull of a return to his former club could be persuasive. Any move would likely depend on wage demands and interest from higher-tier clubs, but for fans and former staff alike, the prospect of Adams in blue once more is an exciting one.
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