Birmingham City ‘enter the race’ for Leeds United striker Tyler Roberts

Blues have entered the race for the Welsh international
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Birmingham City have reportedly entered the race to sign Leeds United forward Tyler Roberts.

The Daily Mail is reporting that QPR and Hull City made enquiries for the Wales international last week, with Leeds willing to let him go out on loan for the upcoming season.

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The report states that Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town and now Blues have all joined the chase for the 23-year-old.

Hull City and Huddersfield Town are among five Championship clubs - alongside Birmingham City, Cardiff City and QPR - interested in Leeds United forward Tyler Roberts (Daily Mail)Hull City and Huddersfield Town are among five Championship clubs - alongside Birmingham City, Cardiff City and QPR - interested in Leeds United forward Tyler Roberts (Daily Mail)
Hull City and Huddersfield Town are among five Championship clubs - alongside Birmingham City, Cardiff City and QPR - interested in Leeds United forward Tyler Roberts (Daily Mail)

Roberts won promotion from the Championship with Leeds in 2020 and has featured many times for the Yorkshire club over their last two seasons in the Premier League.

The Welshman can play as a lone striker or as an attacking midfielder.

The former West Bromwich Albion forward also has 19 international caps to his name and could be looking for more first-team football to secure a place in Wales’ World Cup squad.

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