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DONE DEAL: Birmingham could land a dream Jutkiewicz successor who has “got it all

Birmingham City haven’t quite started their new League One season as the dominant force some might expect, with a mediocre 1-1 home draw against Reading secured on the opening day, followed up with a slender 3-2 win over Wycombe Wanderers on their travels.

Lukas Jutkiewicz - Birmingham City

Chris Davies’ Blues did dominate the ball at 74% possession versus the Chairboys, and did muster up 13 shots to the home side’s eight, but it was still an unnecessarily nervy victory come full-time.

The former Tottenham Hotspur assistant manager turned main man in the St. Andrews dug-out would have been pleased with Alfie May’s efforts up top though, who has now scored in back-to-back clashes the league, after signing from Charlton Athletic in the summer.

Winning the third tier golden boot last campaign with the Addicks, his starting spot could be amazingly less concrete, if this statement purchase ends up joining.

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