Birmingham City are facing a potential blow as Demarai Gray's exit clause has emerged, sparking speculation over his future at the club. Gray, who returned to Birmingham City last summer from Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq, has struggled to live up to expectations, scoring just five goals and providing six assists in 39 appearances. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, Gray has a clause in his contract that will allow him to depart if triggered by 10 July, and several clubs are already making approaches for the 29-year-old. Birmingham City fan pundit Jason Moore admitted that he would be disappointed to see Gray depart, but insisted it could be a sensible deal for the club if they use the funds from his sale to bring in two new wingers. Moore said: 'It's a funny one with Demarai Gray. I'm going to say it would be a massive blow to lose him because he was absolute quality in the first half of the season.' However, Moore also expressed concerns over Gray's form in the second half of the season, saying: 'In the second half of the season, he was shocking.' Birmingham City had high hopes for Gray when they brought him back to the club, but his underwhelming performance has raised questions over his future. The club may have mixed emotions about a potential Gray departure, given his talent and experience. But with the transfer window open, Birmingham City must decide whether to keep or sell the winger. Gray's exit would be a significant loss for the club, but it could also provide an opportunity to bring in new talent. Birmingham City's manager, Chris Davies, will have to weigh up the options and make a decision that is best for the club. The future of Demarai Gray at Birmingham City remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: the club must be prepared for any eventuality. Birmingham City's fans will be watching with interest as the situation unfolds, hoping that the club can make the right decision and bring in the players needed to mount a promotion challenge next season.