Cook is the no1 name on the bench. He can come on if any one is injured. A sensible leader behind the scene. Excellent position. Can see him as a future coach
Just to b Nedum was taller by 7.7cm and ****tu taller by about 5cm. Shorter than Nedum by 7.6cm but I agree, he does look like the real deal. Reading fans not happy to lose him.which is a good sign too.
DEFENDER Kealey Adamson has completed a permanent transfer to QPR from Australian A-League side Macarthur FC, for an undisclosed fee. The 22-year-old right-back officially joins on 1st July. Adamson, who was an ever-present for the Bulls in 2024/25, is ready to begin life in west London, saying: "I'm super excited. “QPR is a massive club and an old club with lots of history. Even in Australia, I feel everyone knows who QPR is. It’s a really attractive club, really well supported and the list goes on. “I’m just keen to hit the ground running and get to work.”
I wonder how much of a say our new manager is getting in these transfers, seeing as they're coming more or less at the same time as his official announcement. However, maybe they're already been unofficially working with him on them for a while, long before he was announced as manager?
QPR player wanted back by loan club this summer QPR defender Hervertton Santos is wanted back by Vitoria de Guimaraes this summer, as detailed in a report by West London Sport. QPR landed the full-back last year to boost their defensive ranks. However, his move to England hasn’t worked out. Hevertton, 24, was loaned out to Vitoria de Guimaraes in the January transfer window. He then spent the second-half of last season back in Portugal. In this latest update regarding his situation, West London Sport claim they are keen to reunite with him in the near future. However, they want their £1.7million option to buy him reduced. Prior to his transfer, he caught the eye playing in Portugal for Estrela da Amadora for two years. The Brazil-born man started his senior career at Sporting Lisbon and was a regular for them at various different youth levels. The right-back only only featured on nine occasions for the Hoops in the last campaign. He was then given the green light to head out the exit door on a temporary basis when Vitoria de Guimaraes came calling last winter. What now for QPR? Cutting ties with Hervetton on a permanent basis would be a shrewd move by QPR. It would allow him to get some regular game time somewhere else and would free up space and funds in their ranks.