Birmingham City manager Garry Monk will be nervously heading towards the end of the season, amid speculation that Celtic, Manchester United and Arsenal are all interested in Blues striker Che Adams, according to the Scottish Sun.

Adams has been in great form for Garry Monk's side this season with 19 goals in 32 Championship appearances, and it is this form that has brought him to the attention of a number of big clubs.

So if Adams was to leave Birmingham, where should he go?

We discuss.....

Alfie Burns

“Celtic – without a shadow of a doubt.

“He wouldn’t get regular football in the Premier League, but he’d be an outstanding addition to Scottish football.

“Success at Celtic could also open up a lot of doors for Adams.”

Gary Hutchinson

“If I had to choose, I’d say Celtic, but the league isn’t competitive enough to get him a reputation.

“The other two can’t offer games.

“He’d be best served by a West Ham or Leicester, a side that would afford him game time and still offer top notch challenges every week.”

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George Harbey

"He shouldn’t go to any.

"He wouldn’t get anywhere near Man United’s or Arsenal’s starting line-up, and he would be wasted in Scotland.

"He should stay at Birmingham where he is guaranteed game-time."

Jay Taylor

“I personally think Celtic would be the best move for him.

“He would get games week in and week out and would be a huge star at Celtic Park.

“If he went to either Manchester United or Arsenal, first-team chances would be at a premium.

“Going to the SPFL would give him the chance to play week in and week out and compete for trophies on a consistent basis.”

Jacob Potter

"Celtic would be my first-choice.

"If Adams wants regular first-team football, then Celtic should be top of his list if he wishes to move elsewhere this year.

"Arsenal and Manchester United wouldn’t gibe him the game time he needs to develop, and he would ruin his career if he went there."