From West london Sport
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Charlton and Millwall want Ephraim on loan
18/01/2013
by David McIntyre
Charlton and Milwall want to take QPRâs Hogan Ephraim on loan for the rest of the season.
Ephraim, 24, would favour a move to Charlton having spent time on loan at The Valley in 2011.
Addicks boss Chris Powell has shown interest in taking him back there but financial restrictions mean he may struggle to agree a deal with Rangers over the forwardâs wages.
The same applies to Millwall manager Kenny Jackett, who is an admirer of Ephraim and earmarked him as a potential signing for the Lionsâ left wing before bringing in Martyn Woolford from Bristol City.
Jackett remains keen on the former West Ham trainee, who can also play on the right or through the middle.
Ephraim was named in QPRâs last 25-man squad but has not made a single first-team appearance this season.
He twice sought a loan move from Loftus Road when Mark Hughes was Rangers boss but the Welshman refused to let him go â and was sacked the day after the loan window closed.
Hughesâ successor Harry Redknapp has since made it clear that Ephraim is not in his plans and can go elsewhere.
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Charlton and Millwall want Ephraim on loan
18/01/2013
by David McIntyre
Charlton and Milwall want to take QPRâs Hogan Ephraim on loan for the rest of the season.
Ephraim, 24, would favour a move to Charlton having spent time on loan at The Valley in 2011.
Addicks boss Chris Powell has shown interest in taking him back there but financial restrictions mean he may struggle to agree a deal with Rangers over the forwardâs wages.
The same applies to Millwall manager Kenny Jackett, who is an admirer of Ephraim and earmarked him as a potential signing for the Lionsâ left wing before bringing in Martyn Woolford from Bristol City.
Jackett remains keen on the former West Ham trainee, who can also play on the right or through the middle.
Ephraim was named in QPRâs last 25-man squad but has not made a single first-team appearance this season.
He twice sought a loan move from Loftus Road when Mark Hughes was Rangers boss but the Welshman refused to let him go â and was sacked the day after the loan window closed.
Hughesâ successor Harry Redknapp has since made it clear that Ephraim is not in his plans and can go elsewhere.
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