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'Loves defending' - the 11 League One transfers Birmingham City should look at

With interest in James Hill and Siriki Dembele, Birmingham City seem to have woken up to the potential available in League One.

Blues made three bids for Hill, before the centre back swapped Fleetwood for Bournemouth - and a late effort to sign Dembele from Peterborough.

The attacker also had his heart set on the Cherries and he too became part of Scott Parker’s January transfer window sweep.

Blues dipped into the third tier a couple of times in the summer, with Jordan Graham showing promise since his move from Gillingham, although Chuks Aneke lasted only a few months before returning to Charlton.

It’s likely that Blues will continue to scour the division for the best young recruits so we’ve put together and XI that might pass across their recruitment desks.

The 22-year-old was Young Player of the Season last term and has gone on from there to really cement his place at Argyle’s first choice.

If he was something of a secret before the tie, his FA Cup heroics at Chelsea will have not have escaped the attention of anyone. Super shot stopper and good with his feet.

A bit of a cheat this one - the 21-year-old is yet to play League One football since moving to Plymouth on loan from Fulham - but he will soon.

Marco Silva’s men are headed for the Premier League and that could see Sessegnon, twin brother of Tottenham’s Ryan, sent back to the Championship on loan. Blues will definitely need to find support for Maxime Colin.

The 21-year-old is a real late bloomer, having spent time in non league and going to Loughborough University, he signed with the Chairboys after a successful trial last April.

Since then he has worked his way into Gareth Ainsworth’s side and has made nine no-frills, senior appearances: “He just loves

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