Reporter: Mitrovic may return to Europe, and an annual salary of 18 million euros after tax is a challenge

According to reporter Ben Jacobs on GIVEMESPORT's podcast program, Birmingham is following Mitrovic, and players' annual salary of 18 million euros after tax is a challenge.

When asked if Mitrovic is likely to return to England, reporter Ben Jacobs said: "I think it's possible. New Moon has signed Nunes. Because of Mitrovic's age and foreign aid, New Moon is looking to sell him. In fact, they told Mitrovic that it's possible to sell him before the Club World Cup. The challenge is that his annual salary after tax is as high as 18 million euros, and there is no place to afford it except Saudi Arabia. My understanding is that two situations may happen, one is that Duran loans Fenerbahce from victory, which is a temporary transfer. Mitrovic's contract expires next summer, and New Moon is willing to bear most of the players' wages for the remaining year. The two sides may eventually reach a compromise, so it's possible to loan. Turkey is particularly interested in this, and Besiktas has also done it within the past 24 to 48 hours. As for England, the second situation may happen. When Gray joined Birmingham, Daman collaboratively stated, 'We allow you to terminate the contract, now we agree to pay a fee, and then you become a free agent'. Of course, Mitrovic can only accept the salary provided by the team he wants to join, and the salary in Saudi Arabia will not be included. Mitrovic has been in Saudi Arabia for several years and his income is not taxable.

There are several English clubs closely watching, one of which is Birmingham, and Birmingham fans are not excited about it now due to the salary and complexity. Club sources did not emphasize this, but they did investigate the past week, but I think Birmingham's confidence is relatively low."