Birmingham City have broken the League One transfer record to sign striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham.
Birmingham City have broken the League One transfer record to sign striker Jay Stansfield from Fulham for more than £12m. Birmingham had already broken the League One incoming transfer record twice in this transfer window before completing the deal to sign Stansfield. Christoph Klarer and Willum Thor Willumsson were both signed for fees in the region of £3.5m, but the Stansfield transfer smashes both of those numbers.
How Davies has changed the mood at Birmingham CityHow to watch Birmingham at least 20 times this seasonGot Sky? Watch Birmingham on the Sky Sports appNot got Sky? Stream Birmingham on your device with NOWBritish South Asians in Football: Latest News The 21-year-old became a fans' favourite after spending last season on loan with Birmingham City. He scored 13 goals in 37 appearances during his spell at St Andrew's, which saw him recognised with the club's player-of-the-season award.
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