Two players that the club are supposedly considering ................
Queens Park Rangers are casting an eye over former midfielder Tom Carroll, as per West London Sport
The 28-year-old featured for the R’s in a 4-3 pre-season defeat to Arsenal on Tuesday afternoon, with Bright Osayi-Samuel, Todd Kane and Osman Kakay scoring for the R’s.
Carroll is no stranger to the West London side having joined QPR on loan from Tottenham Hotspur in the 2013/14 campaign, featuring 26 times for the club.
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QPR are among a cluster of clubs weighing up a swoop for West Ham winger Nathan Holland, as per reliable Hammers source ExWHUEmployee.
The R’s join the likes of Burnley, Brighton and Burnley in the race to sign the 22-year-old, with a decision yet to be
made West Ham’s end on whether to offload him or not.
Holland spent last season on loan at League One side Oxford United where he made 12 appearances, scoring three goals.
So, from a QPR perspective, do you think this could be an astute signing? Is Holland needed?
George Harbey
QPR definitely need to add more creativity, flair and goal threat to their midfield now Ebere Eze has left the club to join Crystal Palace, and Holland could be an exciting replacement.
He has found game time hard to come by at West Ham since arriving from Everton in 2017, but I think he will be feeling confident heading into this season after an impressive loan spell at Oxford last term, where he netted three times in 12 games for Karl Robinson’s promotion-chasing side.
He’s only 22, he’s fast and he’s capable of playing on either flank, and in Mark Warburton’s high-tempo, attacking style of play, he could really thrive and contribute to a lot of goals for the R’s.
Mark Warburton has already said that the club won’t look to splash the cash on big-money, high-profile players following Eze’s multi-million pound move to Palace, and bringing in a young, hungry player desperate to make his mark and prove a point on loan would be the type of signing they usually look to make.
Holland fits the mould, and he could be a shrewd capture for Warburton and for QPR.
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