Brighton midfielder Marc Leonard will finalise a move to Birmingham City today after agreeing terms, sources have told Football Insider.
The 22-year-old is set to sign a four-year deal with the League One club after being deemed surplus to requirements at Brighton.
The Scot had two impressive seasons with Northampton Town, helping the club win promotion from League Two and consolidate their place in League One the following campaign.
It’s been a busy summer for Birmingham as they seek to earn promotion back to the Championship at the first time of asking.
Leonard is set to join Christoph Klarer, Willum Thor Willumsson, Emil Hansson, Alex Cochrane, Ryan Allsop and Bailey Peacock-Farrell who have all also signed for the club.
In 39 appearances for Brighton’s Under-18s and 40 for their under-23s, Leonard scores six goals from central midfield during his time in their youth ranks.
Birmingham suffered relegation from the Championship last season after an impressive start to the campaign that saw them reach as high as sixth.
Sacking John Eustace and appointing Wayne Rooney proved to be a disastrous move and the club now find themselves in English football’s third tier.
Leonard may not be the only Scottish midfielder set to leave Brighton, Football Insider revealed (July 22) the club are willing to accept a £10million-plus bid for Billy Gilmour this summer.
In other news, Birmingham City open talks to re-sign Fulham midfielder.
For more Birmingham City news, follow us on Facebook or join our brand new WhatsApp Channel for instant updates to be sent straight to your phone.
Two months ago, we covered La Gazzetta dello Sport’s report about Milan’s interest in Brighton defender Igor Julio. That talk hasn’t quite gone away and it seems the player’s situation in England is currently far from settled and Milan remain interested.
Igor joined Brighton from Fiorentina last summer for a fee of €17m plus bonuses and arrived under the tutelage of Roberto De Zerbi, who is now in-charge of Marseille.