The club striker Mikael Forsselas will continue his career in the team. The London team will receive a compensation of 3 million pounds for the Finn.
The 24-year-old striker will arrive in Birmingham for the third time in his career. The Finn has already been loaned out twice to the local team. Upon his first arrival in 2003, M. Forsselas finished the season by scoring as many as 17 goals and becoming the team's top scorer.
After such a successful performance, "Birmingham" decided to loan the player for another year, but in September the striker suffered a serious knee injury and dropped out of the lineup for half a year, after which "Chelsea" decided to reclaim him.
Now the footballer is fully recovered and ready to play. The opportunity to acquire the striker was also of interest to a club participating in the Champions League next year, but the Liverpool team had doubts about the player's physical condition.
Born in Germany, the Finn arrived in England in 1998 from the "HJK Helsinki" team. From the beginning, he struggled to establish himself in the "Chelsea" team and was constantly loaned out to other clubs.