Birmingham City are reportedly eyeing a move for former striker and Torino star Che Adams as the Blues prepare for life in the Championship.

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According to journalist Tom Collomosse, Birmingham are mulling over a move for Scotland forward Adams for next season. The 28-year-old joined Torino on a three-year deal last summer and has scored 10 goals in all competitions, so if he does re-join the Blues it may not be on the cheap.

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Birmingham made history late last month when they recorded the highest points tally in a single professional season. They have already been crowned League One champions and now they are seeking to finish the campaign with a record 111 points. It is clear the West Midlands outfit, where NFL legend Brady is a minority owner, want to secure back-to-back promotions and reach the Premier League in 2026 and signings like Adams may make that possible.

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Adams spent three seasons with then-Championship side Birmingham (2016-19), scoring 38 goals in 123 games in all competitions. He then moved to Southampton, where he netted 49 goals in 191 matches.

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Champions Birmingham round off their League One season away to Cambridge United, who have already been relegated to League Two.