Sunderland does not go into the sea with Leroy Fer.The 25 year old midfielder is not fit in time to appear at the start of the season and therefore the club coach Dick Advocaat pulled the plug on the upcoming deal. This fix Lawyer and Fers agent Rob Jansen opposite FOX Sports. '' Leroy is currently confronted with an injury, '' Jansen explains. '' That means he is not directly deployable. Then said Sunderland: we do not. Leroy fed very much. He is now trying to get fit at Queens Park Rangers. '' '' Very sorry indeed, '' Attorney hangs up. '' I was there too to Leroy. '' On the reason for giving the ricochet Jansen and Attorney unclear. Jansen: '' Leroy has an injury. What for? I'm not a doctor, so keep it on, 'injury' '' Advocaat: "." I agree with the words of Rob ''. This story is very similar to the transfer deviated from Fer to Everton in January 2013. When the international according to English media did not pass the medical examination in Liverpool because of knee problems.Disappointed, the midfielder then went back to FC Twente, where he finished the season. A knee injury kept him last season already two months on the side at Queens Park Rangers. Jansen will not say whether it is his knee again. Sunderland did Fer reportedly on loan to take over the London club, it is financially difficult. PSV also inquired about his services, had expected technical manager Marcel Brands that the former player of Feyenoord and FC Twente would be too expensive for Eindhoven. Lawyer continues to look for a new midfielder. '' It's true that Yann M'Vila screen for that position, '' the coach admits. "" I would like it to be. '' The Frenchman is currently under contract with Rubin Kazan. (FOX Sports)
30 games each for Naar'ich and QPR, not such a bad turnout. Despite being out for 2 months Feb-Apr with QPR. Then again, the assesment may be his knee could twang at anytime. **** that for a liability, we have enough of those types on the books. Looking like an average midfield to take on Leicester! Boo bloody hoo.
I direct you all to my comment this morning, the medical and terms were fine yesterday, but there were 'things to work out with QPR'. See my post this morning before any issue was raised, that's what I was told.
Hmmm, the plot thickens. Can QPR just pull a player like that if they've 'accepted' our bid/terms, as has the player? Obviously nothing binding in any agreement we may have had by the sounds of it. Anyway, **** it. We move on....
If he hasn't failed a medical, I would imagine QPR would scream that from the high heavens as they are looking to move him on and wont want that against his name.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/spor...ews/sunderland-end-leroy-fer-interest-9799052 I dont believe him! When asked what the injury was he couldnt tell him? More like wouldnt tell him!
We must have known he was not match fit before we persuade him. In that case there must be more Init to the fact he can not hit the ground running as they say
There's an article on ALS Twitter page about him. Makes him sound like Messi! Saying we should've got him and waited til he was fit
I really will have to start improving the drivel I post, if I've given you the impression I'm that dim.
It's because I don't know you fella. Now I know you have dry humor I'll know you're joking next time.