Blues have made a significant signing in Danish under-21 international striker August Priske.
They have shelled out around £6 million to capture the frontman, who enjoyed a breakout season in 2025 in Sweden.
Priske top-scored in the Allsvenskan with 18 goals from 27 appearances for Djurgardens IF.
That brought a stack of clubs to the table, but Blues opted to take the plunge and have handed Priske a five-and-a-half-year contract.
Priske, who stands 6ft 4in tall, is not the finished article but an emerging talent.
Blues feel there is a considerable upside to the 21-year-old, but also believe he can make an impact in the here and now.
Priske, son of former Portsmouth defender Brian Priske, arrives with a reputation as a penalty box finisher rather than a link man or target man. His runs into dangerous areas are a strength and he has shown a range of finishing with both feet and head while in Sweden.
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He is likely to take some adjusting to the physicality of the Championship as, despite his size, he was not noted for an imposing mano a mano style of centre-forward play in Sweden.
Priske began his career with spells at FC Midtjylland and FC Copenhagen before moving to PSV Eindhoven’s reserve team on loan.
After a return to FC Midtjylland, he was loaned to Holland again, to FC Eindhoven, for the 2023/24 season.
He was transferred to Djurgardens IF in August 2024, where his career really began to take off.
Priske featured prominently in the UEFA Conference League as Djurgardens IF reached the semi-finals in 2025 where they were eventually beaten by Chelsea.
Priske becomes Blues fourth signing of the January transfer window, after Kai Wagner, Jhon Solis and Ibrahim Osman.


