
Birmingham City faces another summer of significant upheaval and transfer activity following an unsatisfying 2025/26 Championship campaign in which Chris Davies’ expensively assembled squad fell short of competing for promotion.
Blues chairman Tom Wagner made no secret of the club’s intention to stake a claim for successive promotions from League One to the Premier League after achieving a record-breaking points haul en route to winning the third-tier title last year, and the signings of Tommy Doyle, Kyogo Furuhashi, and Demarai Gray served as yet another reminder of the considerable ambition and expenditure being fuelled at St Andrew’s @ Knighthead Park.
However, a lot of Birmingham’s high-profile signings failed to live up to expectations in a disastrous season in which the Second City club finished nine points behind sixth-placed Hull City in tenth.
The Blues’ key decision-makers have been arrogant and bullish in their pursuit of a return to the Premier League for the first time since 2011, and they will stop at nothing to attain that goal. It implies that in the coming weeks, extensive appraisals of the playing group will be carried out ahead of a decisive, and yet another much anticipated, summer transfer window in B9, during which a number of players may leave before the season begins in August.
Marvin Ducksch, who joined Birmingham from Bundesliga club Werder Bremen last summer, has recently been linked with a move elsewhere. Football League World was the first to publish this exclusively.

The two-cap German international had a mixed debut season in the West Midlands, finishing as Birmingham’s joint-top goalscorer in the Championship with ten goals while losing his place to January signing August Priske and making headlines off the pitch when he was arrested and charged with drink-driving following his side’s Easter Monday defeat to Ipswich Town.
Many clubs have been rumored to be interested in signing Ducksch recently, and a new update on the 32-year-old’s future at Blues has emerged.
Marvin Ducksch, Birmingham City transfer update emerges as reported.
Prior to the aforementioned off-field incident, German newspaper BILD stated that Ducksch had attracted a large number of suitors.
According to the source, undisclosed Bundesliga and MLS teams, as well as Real Sociedad of La Liga and AEK Athens, are interested in signing Ducksch during the summer transfer season.

Nothing appears to have come of that apparent interest as of yet, though fresh updates have since emerged, and if Birmingham are actually actively attempting to unload the striker in the near future, he appears to have a fair amount of takers.
The most recent update comes from German station RTL/ntv, which claims that second-tier team Hertha BSC has expressed interest in Ducksch ahead of a potential summer transfer.
It remains to be seen how far that interest has progressed, but a rising number of admirers will further fuel conjecture about Ducksch’s future and the potential of leaving English football after his debut season.
It’s no surprise that clubs in the forward’s home Germany are keeping an eye on his position, as his pedigree remains quite strong, having scored 32 goals and assisted 23 times in three Bundesliga seasons with Werder Bremen.
Ducksch, who formerly played for Holsten Keil and Hannover 96, also has an exceptionally prolific record in Bundesliga II, where Hertha missed out on promotion last season, making him an appealing offer for sides in his own country.
Marvin Ducksch’s Birmingham City leaving may benefit all parties.
Ducksch’s immediate and long-term status in Davies’ team is still uncertain, since the Borussia Dortmund youth product was initially dropped from the squad following his drink-driving arrest and was an unused substitute in each of the Blues’ final three games of the season.

Priske, who signed a five-and-a-half-year contract from Swedish club Djugardens IF for an estimated ยฃ6 million, has emerged as Davies’ first-choice frontman in recent months, despite only scoring once against Portsmouth on the last day.
However, the 22-year-old Dane is a more feasible long-term option than Ducksch, and the Bluenoses are anticipating big things from the talented forward the next time out.
Ducksch himself signed a three-year contract, which might cause problems for Birmingham, but there have been continuous reports that City may try to cut their losses in the summer months and may be glad that several clubs appear to be vying for his services.
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