Beating the drop on the final day sparked jubilant celebrations in the away end at Ashton Gate, as Birmingham City took the spoils on the day to consign relegation rivals Blackburn to the third tier.

Harry Redknapp was brought into the club for the final few games after the departure of Italian boss, Gianfranco Zola, and the experienced manager steered the Blues away from the dreaded trap door.

Birmingham will look to avoid the failings of last season, including the removal of former manager, Gary Rowett for Zola, a move which nearly cost them their place in the league.

Similar mistakes will surely be avoided this season, and it is expected that Harry Redknapp will see out his one year contract with the club bar a major capitulation in the new campaign.

Planning for life next season will keep Harry busy all summer, but one player who may not be in the manager’s plans for next season is final day goal scoring hero, Che Adams.

Several Premier League clubs are snooping around the player, and the Birmingham Mail are reporting that West Ham looks the most likely destination for the young forward.

Having begun his career in non-league football after being released by Coventry City as a youngster, a Premier League move would mark a fantastic turnaround for the 20-year-old, who was plucked from the lower reaches of English football by Sheffield United in 2014.

Redknapp has a long held affiliation with the Hammers, having coached the team for 7 years during the late nineties, and will understand that a move to the London Stadium could be the right one for young Adams.

However, Redknapp will view this transfer as an opportunity to bring funds into the club, and will not be held to ransom over the young star.

With several years remaining on his contract, the Blues boss will demand a sizeable fee for his brightest asset, and will look to reinvest any funds back into his squad to avoid another relegation dogfight next time out.

A move to the Premier League may materialise for Adams this summer, and for the right price, the top flight clubs will get their man.