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- Birmingham City are preparing for the new Championship season after their League One title win.
- Grok forecasts five new faces in the 2025/26 line-up including a £10m signing.
- The AI tool also predicts established players like Laird, Bielik, and Stansfield to retain starting roles.
After a record-breaking League One title-winning campaign last time out, Birmingham City will be looking to carry that momentum into the 2025/26 Championship season under Chris Davies.
Co-owners Tom Wagner and Tom Brady have big plans at St Andrew’s, and the Blues will be looking to return to the Premier League for the first time since 2011 as soon as possible.
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To do that, new signings to help them in the second tier could be key, and the club have already made a start on their summer transfer business.
But who will start against Ipswich Town on August 8? Well, Grok, the AI tool on X, has forecasted Birmingham’s 25/26 line-up, with five new faces in the XI.
AI predicts Birmingham’s 2025/26 line-up
1 GK: James Beadle

After helping England to U21 European Championship glory this summer, goalkeeper James Beadle will be playing for Birmingham this season.

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Signed on a season-long loan from Brighton, Beadle already has second tier experience after his time with Sheffield Wednesday in 24/25.
2 RB: Ethan Laird

A key member of the League One title-winning side, Ethan Laird has been predicted to keep his place in the Birmingham side.
His ‘pace and attacking contributions make him a mainstay’ under Davies, and Grok adds that Laird’s ‘enthusiasm and Championship experience will be vital’.
3 CB: Krystian Bielik

Club captain Krystian Bielik is also backed to retain his place in the XI, being described as a ‘cornerstone of the defence’.
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2 |
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The Poland international is still under contract until 2027 and Bielik’s ‘leadership and ability to play in midfield or defence ensure his place’.
4 CB: Phil Neumann

Alongside Bielik is new arrival Phil Neumann, who signed on a free transfer from Hannover 96 earlier this summer.
The German actually penned a pre-contract agreement at the beginning of 2025 and has been backed to go straight into Davies’ XI.
5 LB: Lee Buchanan

With Laird keeping his place at right-back, Lee Buchanan has been predicted to make his return from a serious knee to start at left-back.
Buchanan ‘is expected to hold down the left side with his defensive solidity and attacking overlaps’.
6 CM: Hayden Hackney
Backed to cost £10m from Middlesbrough this summer is Hayden Hackney, with AI-driven predictions suggesting Birmingham could target the 22-year-old versatile midfielder.
Grok says Hackney’s ‘ability to play multiple midfield roles would add dynamism’ to the Blues side.
7 CM: Paik Seung-ho

Partnering Hackney is Paik Seung-ho, who was a regular in 24/25, making 50 appearances in all competitions.
The South Korea international is likely to play a key role once more, and Grok says his ‘composure and work rate make him a certain starter in the Championship’.
8 CAM: Kanya Fujimoto

The Blues have been heavily linked with a move for Japanese attacking midfielder Kanya Fujimoto this summer, with his contract at Gil Vicente set to expire.
Still just 26 years of age, Fujimoto’s ‘creativity and flair would suit Davies’ attacking philosophy’.
9 RW: Demarai Gray
Returning to St Andrew’s this summer is academy graduate Demarai Gray, nine years on after leaving Birmingham for Leicester City.
Gray’s ‘Premier League experience and pace would be a major coup’ for the Blues, according to Grok.
10 ST: Jay Stansfield

Birmingham’s record signing Jay Stansfield was always going to keep his place in the XI after a successful first season as a permanent Blues player.
The striker already has ‘proven Championship quality which makes him the focal point of the attack’.