Queens Park Rangers ready to let Armand Traore go as club cuts its wage bill 18 Jul 2013 22:30 The 23-year-old is a target for Dynamo Moscow and Lille and could join Chris Samba and Jay Bothroyd in leaving the club Clive Rose Armand Traore is set to be the next departure from Queens Park Rangers. Former Arsenal left back Traore, 23, is being chased by Lille and Dynamo Moscow with QPR ready to let him go after being relegated to the Championship. QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has had to launch a fire sale at the club with Chris Samba and Jay Bothroyd having gone with Julio Cesar and Swansea target Esteban Granero set to follow them. QPR want to trim the wage bill to rebuild for the Championship with Wolves midfielder Karl Henry a target on top of new signings Danny Simpson and Richard Dunne. Earlier this week, it was revealed exclusively by Mirror Sport that QPR's squad were flown to their pre-season tour in Austria on budget airline Easyjet. Check out all the latest News, Sport & Celeb gossip at Mirror.co.uk http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footb...rk-rangers-ready-armand-2063661#ixzz2ZRGTHAPG
Is it me or are they getting rid of the wrong people? These guys are probably on a low wage and will be okay in the championship, it's the Hughes transfers that need clearing out.
Good call Eamon. Wonder if he observes Ramadan too. At this time of year with the late sunsets and the unusual heat strict observation combined with playing sport actually sounds quite dangerous. Must admit the thought of Traore at left back on a chilly Moscow night is a little amusing. Notice he is injured (again) at the moment.
I don't think he'll be missed should he go. Injured far too often, doesn't strike me as a team player. Suk Young played well last night and if we target an experienced left back as cover for the season it'll be a good bit of business.
Wouldn't phase me in the slightest if he went. He must be on 35k a week, which is a hell of a lot for someone who isn't a key player nor a guaranteed starter in a Championship side. Agree Suk Young looked class yesterday, give the boy a chance.
I always liked Traore i thought he would be decent player for us but has been injured too many times and never been coincident enough.
Certainly not the best left back his natural game is going forward so more of a wing back & not what we need.
He's exactly the sort of player we should keep and look to develop in my opinion. He's young and talented, got bags of pace, and offers a real attacking threat going forwards. Sure, he's got a lot to learn on the defensive side of his game, and he needs to be more consistent, but that's the sort of thing that should come with age and the right sort of coaching and management. Getting rid of him is not a move that makes any sense to me.
Suk-Young is our new back....but thought Traore would be a new wing back/midfielder in front of Suk-Young. But agree Traore too frail and too expensive and yet to prove himself in that role...so let go.. That will alter the financial structure...and change the negative team dynamic too I see the idea of getting rid of negative vibrations (and I am not talking about the vicious negatives Boswinga and Barton...but as bad the passive negatives like Traore, Park, Luke Young, Ferdinand, Hoillet, Diakite) Positive vibrations....keep the postive people Ned, SWP, MBia, AJ Clint, Derry, Granero, Faurlin...plus obviously the new people who are yet to be disillusioned
Beth I agree with most, but MBia and SWP as positives are a huge question mark. Would happily see the back of the pair of them
Wenger is much, much better at spotting and developing young talent than Warnock, Hughes or Harold, and he couldn't be bothered with Traore, who strikes me as being less than the sharpest tool in the box. Undevelopable.
Fair point, but I still think that he's developing and could do a great job for us in the Championship, probably as a winger rather than a defender though.
Don't get me wrong, he has talent, especially going forward, think he's played left wing/half back for us once or twice, but would have expected more than this. Sometimes his end product going forward is superb - cross for Mackie's goal at City, but I'm struggling to think of many others. If we did get Townsend and played him on the left where he should play, that would cut off his options further forward anyway.
I can't see him up to the physicality of the Championship, he must have played only half the games last season down to injury more than anything else and with a few tough tackles he would be finished for the season.
Injury prone players who misses half of the games because of his fragile hamstrings. And tbh I've never seen a good cross from him, he always ends up being blocked or it goes wide of the target. Defensive skills are not the main concern, it seems he doesn't go 100 % in the game.