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The mastermind behind Everton's stunning Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium wants to design a new home for Birmingham City.

World-renowned US architect Dan Meis created the Premier League side's landmark replacement for Goodison Park on the banks of the River Mersey.

And while Everton only moved in at the start of the season, the 52,769-capacity venue has already won rave reviews thanks to its acoustic-driving design and nods to history.

Daily Mail Sport can reveal that Meis has now set his sights on creating a state-of-the-art stadium for compatriot Tom Brady and his fellow Blues owners.

NFL legend Brady and Tom Wagner, from Knighthead, want to build a new Sports Quarter in Birmingham, with billions earmarked for a vast project which includes a sports campus and training facilities.

At its heart would be a 62,000-capacity stadium for the ambitious Championship club.

The design guru behind Everton's new stadium is eyeing up another ground for a different club

Dan Meis is looking to create a state-of-the-art...

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