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Knighthead have new January transfer plan amid change to three-man Birmingham City shortlist

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Knighthead Unveils New January Transfer Plan Amid Shift to Three-Man Birmingham City Shortlist

Birmingham City, under the ambitious ownership of Knighthead Capital and NFL icon Tom Brady, is plotting a transformative January 2026 transfer window to accelerate their Premier League return. Owner Tom Wagner boldly predicts promotion as early as this season, with the club eyeing top-flight status by 2026.[5]



The Blues are revolutionizing their approach, targeting Champions League-caliber players despite their Championship status, backed by substantial financial muscle. No longer constrained by League One promotion mindsets, Birmingham aims to rival Europe's elite within two to three years.[1] A refined three-man shortlist has emerged, focusing on high-impact profiles to address squad gaps identified by manager Chris Davies, who seeks a busy window despite summer overhauls.[2]

Key priorities include bolstering the defense and midfield with street-smart, athletic players adept in the penalty box. Needs encompass relieving pressure on left-back Alex Cochrane, adding a versatile second striker, and enhancing full-back options as Osayi-Samuel and Laird recover by February. Potential moves: recalling Eiran Cashin, offloading Alfons Sampsted and Kanya Fujimoto, and securing Patrick Roberts permanently from his loan.[2] Dream incomings feature double deals from Sunderland and loan spots maximization, alongside one or two permanent signings tied to departures like Lyndon Dykes or Lewis Koumas

Exits will dictate incomings, with discussions around players like those facing contract expiries or loans. Podcasts highlight crucial reinforcements in defense and attack to push for playoffs or promotion, potentially splashing £1-2M on targets like Sunderland talents.[4] This new Knighthead plan signals aggressive ambition at St. Andrew's @ Knighthead Park, positioning Birmingham as Championship disruptors.[1][3]

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