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Lyndon Dykes has suggested a lack of game time at Birmingham City is giving him food for thought ahead of the World Cup.
Scotland have qualified for next summer’s World Cup and 48-cap Dykes played an important role for his country.
The 30-year-old striker is expected to form part of Steve Clarke’s squad next summer, irrespective of whether his situation at Blues changes.
Dykes has been used as an impact substitute by Blues boss Chris Davies throughout the last 18 months but it hasn’t affected his international involvement.
Hibernian tried to sign Dykes in the summer and his future is up for discussion again ahead of the January transfer window.
Speaking to BBC 5 Live, Dykes said: “I want to be playing games consistently, as much as I can. We're doing really well he

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