morning news : Birmingham City have already made good inroads in their preparation for the new signing, with three new additions wrapped up

Birmingham City have snapped up Koji Miyoshi, Tyler Roberts and Krystian Bielik thus far and hopefully, more new faces won’t be too far away.

Rumours have circulated over potential targets but fresh reports regarding the deals for Roberts and Bielik have revealed just how shrewd the Blues’ early business has been. While Japanese ace Miyoshi joins on a free transfer, Birmingham Live has said Roberts and Bielik have signed for less than £1m combined in initial payments.

Both come in as players who can immediately strengthen the starting XI and to do so at such a good price marks a promising start to business for Eustace and co.

Birmingham Live has also provided an update on former trialist Junior Dixon. The young striker is leaving Crystal Palace this summer and after previous reports of talks, it has emerged that discussions are progressing over a deal for the prodigy.

He looks like a clever addition to the youth ranks following a return of 10 goals in 14 U18s Premier League games.

The final player linked in recent days is Leeds United prodigy Sonny Perkins. The Whites are ready to send him out on loan, piquing the interests of Birmingham City, Sunderland and Blackburn Rovers.

The 19-year-old mainly plays as a striker but has also been deployed on the right-wing or as an attacking midfielder. The Blues have used the loan market well in recent seasons and a swoop for Perkins could see them repeat that trick.

Finally, it emerged earlier this week that released City defender George Friend had joined Bristol Rovers on trial. The veteran defender looks set to continue his career after his St. Andrew’s exit and could do so under Joey Barton’s management.

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Simon Parker’s side take on Birmingham in BB2 on Sunday 26th August, 5:30pm kick-off, for their first game of the 2023-24 Barclays Women’s Championship season.

Next month’s fixture will be the first of at least four that the side will play at Ewood Park this term with the Lancashire FA County Ground hosting the rest of the side’s home games this season.

Supporters are advised to buy tickets online in advance by clicking here, in order to avoid expected queues on the day, however fans will also be able to purchase tickets on the day at the Roverstore.

Tickets are priced at £8 for adults, £6 for seniors, £4 for 12-17 years-old and £2 for under-12s.

A 2023-24 Rovers Women season ticket is the best value for money way to support the side this campaign and can be purchased online by simply clicking here.

Season tickets are priced at £65 for adults, £45 for seniors, £25 for youngsters aged 12-17 years old and an under-12s season ticket is available for £15.

Also, if England win the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, then the club we will refund 50% of your season ticket price.Krystian Bielik - Player profile 23/24 | Transfermarkt

Simply purchase your 2023-24 Rovers Women season ticket before 8am on Monday 7th August (the quarter-final stage of this summer’s tournament), to be in with a chance of getting half of your money back.

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