Friday, 20 July 2007, 09:49 GMT 10:49 UK
Birmingham agree £6m fee for Mido
Birmingham have agreed a £6m deal with Spurs for striker Mido.
The 24-year-old Egyptian star had been expected to move to Birmingham on a one-year loan deal after struggling to make an impact at Spurs last season.
But now a permanent move has been struck, subject to Mido agreeing personal terms with Birmingham and passing a medical.
Mido will be Birmingham boss Steve Bruce's biggest buy of the summer so far if the deal goes through.
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He is now further down the pecking order after Spurs signed Darren Bent.
Birmingham boss Bruce has also made an enquiry about Mido's Egypt and Spurs team-mate, Hossam Ghaly, as he looks to build on the squad that earned promotion last season.
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