QUOTE QPR have agreed the signing of the Brazilian striker, 20, from Sao Paulo on an initial loan deal with a view to a permanent transfer, although there are doubts over whether the move will go through. But the club’s capture of Nigerian left-back Taye Taiwo from AC Milan should be completed without any problems – and may even be rubber-stamped in the next 24 hours. The former Marseille defender, who also requires a work permit, is expected to be unveiled as a QPR player early next week along with Manchester City’s Nedum Onuoha. Discussions are still taking place between R’s boss Mark Hughes and transfer-listed Chelsea centre-back Alex. A sizeable offer will be made to Chelsea if the 29-year-old indicates that he is prepared to move to Loftus Road.UNQUOTE
Have we turned into Swansea? Ive not doubt we will get someone else in but his thing for Bothroyd is a bit worrying, it seems he rates him.