Birmingham could be about to see another player exit this summer, with the Doncaster Free Press reporting that Kyle Hurst is a target for Doncaster.
The Blues have never allowed the 20-year-old to feature for their first-team in the league as of yet and it looks like he could be set to depart the side having never done so.
He's only ever managed action for their reserve and youth sides - and with the player now leaving his teens, he will no doubt be desperate for more regular football. That has led to him being allowed to leave on a trial basis this offseason to join Doncaster - and they seem to have liked what they have seen of the youngster.
So much so, that they are now weighing up a deal to bring Hurst in on a more permanent basis if they can. Despite him having never featured in League Two before, the fourth tier outfit are prepared to give him an opportunity with them if they can come to some kind of agreement.
It would give the player much more action than he currently manages with the Blues - and a deal could seemingly be worked out during this transfer window. Gary McSheffrey looks to be a fan of him and speaking to the Doncaster Free Press, he said of a potential move: "It’s just whether the figures work and what we can do. He’s done himself no harm because I think with the team we have and started with [against Huddersfield] we have not really got a ball-carrier.