Birmingham City are still scrapping for their lives at the bottom of the Sky Bet Championship table, with just two points separating them from the drop zone.

As things stand, they will fall into the bottom three if Barnsley win their game in hand, which is why it is vitally important that they start picking up some wins again.

It has been a disappointing season for the Blues, considering that they were hoping for a promotion push, but they just need to stay up and build again next season.

You can expect Garry Monk to wield the axe this summer and a major overhaul could be on the cards.

Monk has inherited his whole squad and he is likely to chop and change things so that he is working with his own players, rather than those brought in by Harry Redknapp and Steve Cotterill.

Here are three players who seem certain to be heading for the exit door this summer.

Jack Storer has not made a single match day squad for Birmingham this year and failed to score in any of his four appearances out on loan at non-league side Solihull Moors earlier this term.

The 20-year-old needs to leave St Andrew's to get a fresh start elsewhere.

With his contract ending this summer, I cannot see Storer staying for next season.

Tomasz Kuszczak has played just ten matches this season as David Stockdale has been the preferred choice between the sticks.

The 36-year-old is entering the final stages of his career and could do a job for someone else.

There is bound to be interest from other clubs this summer and Kuszczak might move if he feels that another team will play him as their first choice.

Jason Lowe is versatile, as he can play in defence or midfield, but he has been out of favour all year.

The 26-year-old was the subject of Premier League interest last year and he could probably get another Championship club to sign him.

But he needs to leave Birmingham when his one year deal expires at the end of this season to reignite his stalling career.