Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes poised for £1.5m transfer to Birmingham Metropolis – because the Tom Brady-backed facet bid for an instantaneous Championship return

  • QPR ahead Lyndon Dykes is about to endure a medical at Birmingham Metropolis
  • The bold League One facet have satisfied the striker to signal for the membership 
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Scotland striker Lyndon Dykes is closing on a £1.5million transfer to bold Birmingham Metropolis.

The League One facet made their transfer for the Queens Park Rangers ahead on Monday night and talks accelerated for the 28-year-old who’s now set for a medical at lunchtime on Tuesday.

Dykes suffered heartache in the summertime after a coaching floor harm pressured him to overlook out on the European Championship with Scotland earlier this summer season.

He has been the topic of curiosity from the likes of Rangers again in Scotland however has been satisfied by the venture being pulled collectively at St Andrews.

Regardless of relegation from the Championship, Birmingham’s US homeowners plan to return on the first time of asking and hope to comply with the identical again to again promotion path of Ipswich City.

Queens Park Rangers ahead Lyndon Dykes is closing in on a transfer to Birmingham Metropolis

The Scotland worldwide is about for a medical forward of a £1.5m transfer to the League One membership

Birmingham’s American homeowners, together with Tom Brady, are aiming for League One promotion 

The Blues signed former Liverpool defender Ben Davies from Rangers earlier this week and need to strengthen additional earlier than the window closes.

Dykes has made one look this season approaching as a late substitute to attain the equaliser in a 2-2 draw with Sheffield United.

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