Birmingham City's chances of securing back-to-back promotions to the Premier League are given a positive assessment by David Prutton, who describes the club's approach as brisk and professional.
Birmingham City, fresh off their League One title win last season, are making waves in the football world as they look to secure a spot in the Premier League. The team, under the ownership of Tom Wagner, brought in 17 new players last season, spearheaded by the £10million signing of Jay Stansfield from Fulham.
The team's expansive football style, reminiscent of their time in League One, has been a key factor in their success. Chris Davies, the club's manager, was heavily backed in the transfer market, with notable free transfer signings including Demari Gray, Phil Neuman, and Bright Osayi-Samuel.
Birmingham City's impressive performance last season, where they won 111 points, has placed them among the favourites for promotion. Betting odds currently have them at 2/1, alongside Ipswich Town and Southampton as top contenders. The team is tipped to make a strong push for an automatic promotion place due to their competitive stature and recent transfer activity.
However, the team's majority owner Tom Wagner has played down the promotion chances, emphasizing that they will be competitive but not overly optimistic about automatic promotion.
David Prutton, former England U21 skipper, believes Birmingham City is eager to return to the Premier League. His assessment suggests that a return is not completely impossible, adding an intriguing subplot to the new season. The team's promotion to the Championship has also added to the excitement, especially given the notable rivalries, stoked up by NFL icon Tom Brady, who appeared on Birmingham City's documentary series charting their new ownership.
Birmingham City's financial clout, similar to that of Wrexham, will be a significant factor in their pursuit of the Premier League. Their biggest signing so far is Kyogo Furuhashi for £7.7m. As the new season unfolds, fans and pundits alike will be watching closely to see if Birmingham City can make their dream of returning to the Premier League a reality.
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