Stoke and Fulham fight for QPR winger by Ignatius J. Reilly 15th January 2014 4:59pm GMT Stoke City Stoke Cityâs hopes of brining in Queens Park Rangers winger Shaun Wright-Phillips have hit a snag because the player is unwilling to uproot from London, Sports Direct News understands. The 32-year-old has a young family and is settled in the capital, which puts fellow suitors Fulham in the driving seat to secure his signature. Stoke boss Mark Hughes has twice worked with the player, during his time in charge of Manchester City and QPR. Cottagers head coach Rene Meulensteen is desperate to add more flair and creativity to his relegation-threatened side, and Wright-Phillips fits the bill. While there is every chance the former England international, who earned 36 caps for his country, could return to the top flight with his current club, an instant return to the Premier League with a London-based side will be hard to resist. At 32, his next move is likely to be his final big pay day and he remains one of the highest-profile players operating in the Championship. QPR boss Harry Redknapp would be reluctant to part with Wright-Phillips unless he can find a suitable replacement before the January transfer window slams shut.
Stoke City’s hopes of brining in Queens Park Rangers winger Shaun Wright-Phillips have hit a snag because the player is unwilling to uproot from London or is he just unwilling to take a pay cut
QPR boss Harry Redknapp would be reluctant to part with Wright-Phillips unless he can find a suitable replacement before the January transfer window slams shut. WTF! None of this can possibly be true, but with regards a suitable replacement how about Warwick Davies.
Find a suitable replacement??? I'm happy to give it a go...I can fall over and lose the ball for a fraction of the money SWP is on..
Sports direct, not a single one of their stories has ever come true, its just click bait. Unfortunately in this case.