Tommy Doyle's future looks set to return to Wolverhampton Wanderers after Birmingham City's relegation to the Championship dashed hopes of a permanent transfer. The midfielder, who spent the 2023-24 season on loan at St Andrew's, had been expected to join the Blues on a permanent basis if they secured promotion. However, Birmingham's latest defeat to Derby County ended their play-off hopes, leaving Doyle's fate uncertain. Both Wolves and Birmingham City will compete in the Championship next season, making Doyle's transfer a matter of mutual interest. Blues manager Chris Davies acknowledged the possibility of Doyle returning to his parent club, stating, "The obvious thing would be that he would go back to his parent club. We haven’t really gone that far to discuss that." However, Davies emphasized that the decision would depend on the next six weeks, though the window for Birmingham to secure promotion has effectively closed. Doyle's loan spell at Birmingham was marked by mixed fortunes. He became a regular in the squad between November and January, but a poor run of form in the latter part of the season, including a red card against Sheffield United, limited his playing time. Despite his contributions, Davies admitted the balance in the midfield was off, leading to the signing of Colombian defender Jhon Solis. Doyle has since started just one of Birmingham's last 10 Championship games, raising questions about his role moving forward. Wolves, meanwhile, have shown interest in re-signing Doyle, with assistant head coach Paul Trollope observing his performance against Middlesbrough. Wolves manager Rob Edwards, who chose not to attend the match, is focused on building a team capable of securing promotion.#wolverhampton_wanderers #chris_davies #birmingham_city #tommy_doyle #paul_trollope
