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Birmingham City Plans £2bn Project for Premier League Return
Birmingham City, backed by American investors including NFL icon Tom Brady and chairman Tom Wagner, are pursuing an ambitious strategy to return to the Premier League, aiming for back-to-back promotions and a long-term £2 billion project to establish a new 62,000-seat stadium and training complex by the early 2030s. The club has invested heavily in the transfer market, breaking records with signings like Jay Stansfield and Kyogo Furuhashi, the latter choosing Birmingham over Premier League clubs due to the club's vision and commercial growth. Despite this spending, their pursuit of Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Hwang Hee-Chan faces financial hurdles due to his £14 million price tag and Premier League-level wages, making a deal unlikely unless player sales occur. Birmingham has balanced high-profile signings with shrewd free-agent acquisitions such as Bright Osayi-Samuel and Demarai Gray, with Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain also linked as a potential addition. The club's commercial appeal has grown significantly, attracting sponsors like Nike and Delta Airlines, fueled by the involvement of Brady and Wagner and the recruitment of tech experts from companies like Facebook and Microsoft. Birmingham’s blueprint blends lavish investment with strategic planning, aiming to outpace competitors and re-establish themselves among England’s football elite.

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