Birmingham City have a make or break season ahead of them, with their summer transfer activity likely to dictate whether they will achieve success next year.

After narrowly avoiding relegation with a victory over high-flying Fulham on the final day of the season, Birmingham will be hoping for major improvements next term.

Garry Monk now has his first transfer window at St Andrew's and he is expected to be busy in the market to strengthen his squad.

The former Swansea City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough manager has already swooped to land Kristian Pedersen, an attack-minded left-back, to bolster his options and more signings could follow.

Now we are in July, things are starting to get more serious and Monk needs to get active in the window.

Here are three deals we expect to be completed at Birmingham in the next month as the Championship season draws nearer.

Birmingham are expected to sell David Stockdale with Leeds interested.

The 32-year-old could be followed out the exit door by fellow goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak - a target for Stoke City.

Birmingham need two new goalkeepers if Stockdale and Kuszczak depart with Orjan Nyland and Rob Green linked.

Plymouth Argyle youngster Michael Cooper might also come in.

Monk has been linked with a reunion with Johnson, who he bought for Middlesbrough last summer.

Although the 27-year-old did not have the best year at Boro, he offers versatility and speed on the flank.