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intends to prioritise maintaining their Championship position above making any big major acquisitions during the summer transfer window.
Aynsley Pears is not the most ambitious custodian they are considering recruiting; Christian Walton of Ipswich Town is a more likely choice.
Walton is a great fit for Birmingham, providing a dependable option for the team because to his stellar records and Championship experience.
If they don’t win the Championship, Birmingham City is anticipated to be quite active during the summer transfer window.
Although the Blues were favoured to have a busy January, the team chose to take a more measured approach in light of Wayne Rooney’s recent dismissal and the club’s slide to the bottom of the standings.The team’s current priority is holding onto their championship status; after that, they will undoubtedly shift their attention to their summertime plans for incomings and outgoings.
Given that both Neil Etheridge and John Ruddy have contracts expiring in the summer and will depart the team if a new agreement isn’t reached, it appears that finding a new custodian is a top priority for the team.
Indeed, reporter Alan Nixon considered Aynsley Pears of the Blackburn Rovers as a possible target.
Aynsley Pears is of relevance to Birmingham City.
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Aynsley Pears arrived to Ewood Park in 2020 after leaving Middlesbrough, while Tony Mowbray, the manager of Birmingham, is now in charge of Blackburn at the…