Blimey what dya reckon??? Mark Hughes first act as new QPR manager will be to try and convince Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez join him in west-London. The sensational deal could cost financially bulky QPR over £25m. Hughes is rumoured to be unveiled later this week as the new QPR manager following chairman Tony Fernandesâ decision to sack Neil Warnock. One of the key reasons behind the dismissal was Warnockâs failure to attract or identify the required players needed, which according to Fernandes would keep QPR in the division. The Air Asia owner and his wealthy board members are planning to give their new man a reported £30m transfer chest in order to save the club from dropping straight back into the Championship. And Hughes is allegedly confident of securing the services of the disgraced Manchester City star, who famously refused to play for the club against Bayern Munich earlier this season. Tevez has been rather open regarding his unhappiness at the club ever since he handed the club a written transfer request last season, which was rejected. He has allegedly been fined over £1.4m in the last year and hasnât featured for the clubs since that incredible incident in Munich. Him and Hughes, who formed a strong working relationship at Manchester City when Hughes was manager, have kept in contact over the past year and have the same advisor in Kia Joorabchian, who is also a business associate of Fernandes. The four men have already spoke regarding a potential move for the player that is likely to cost QPR £25m in transfer fees and over £10m in wages per season. Whether or not the player will be keen to join a club at the wrong end of the table is another matter, but Fernandes is apparently not afraid of splashing the cash on a player whose ability alone should guarantee Premier League survival.
There is the Kia link I suppose. Hmmm, Tevez to QPR. Let's improve the odds of that happening by buying a lottery ticket! Having said that, it's only slightly more mad than Bellamy going to Cardiff last year?? At least we are a prem league team - at present!!
Adel has a strop at takes the bus home at half time. Tevez has a strop and he's off on a plane at half time.
Doesn't Tevez + his agent usually result in points deductions and relegation due to dodgy dealings/ownership? Think the Faurlin case but a hundred times worse...
I know this is bollocks...but listen to some of you! Would any of you seriously not want Tevez at the club?!!!!
cannot see it happening unless its aloan to helop him get his fitness back before a permanent move from Citeh at the end of the season......and that won't be to us
Not sure why this has so amazed everyone. I can easily see a half season loan provided we are willing to stump up for the wages.
This is Bo***cks for a start mancini would not let him go as a loan deal and we certainly cant afford him.