http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ienne-Capoue-Toulouse-missing-Yann-MVila.html The article mentions we might also be interested in Niko Krankjar, and confirms that Yun Suk-Young is coming for a medical.
Here are a few articles linking us to Rolando too: http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11661/8431507 http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-n...130124/porto-defender-nears-qpr-switch-190024 http://www.insidefutbol.com/2013/01...pp-visits-portugal-to-push-for-rolando/77813/ [i'm not sure how Harry could have been in Portugal as well as Paris yesterday!]
Well i read an article the other day saying Capoue is a better option than M'Vila as he hasnt had any off the field problems etc.. But its definitley good to hear we are at least being linked with players. Suk-Young Capoue Rolando Kranjcar
It's a typo - he went to see Al Capone.... not realising he's not in France.... and dead... and he was worse than Arry at tax returns. Apart from that, the trip was a roaring success.
We've also been linked with Andreas Granqvist as well. Someone from WATRB translated this from somewhere: Reportedly, after attending the match lost against Paris Saint-Germain (3-1, 16th round of the Coupe de France), Harry Redknapp, manager of Queens Park Rangers , met Wednesday evening Etienne Capua (24 years ), the defensive midfielder from Toulouse, whose contract expires in June 2015. At the beginning, the French international did not hear about the current red lantern Premier League. But today the situation has changed. The track is active. The Toulouse, who recently approached Mino Raiola has given the green light. After missing Yann M'Vila (Rubin Kazan), the club President Tony Fernandez will launch its offensive (note: the Rio Mavuba Lille and Paris are also followed Mohamed Sissoko). Starting price: around twelve million euros. Moreover, the English club also seeks additional central defender. Again, tracks exist in France. But the lucky winner could ultimately come from Serie A: Andreas Granqvist (27, Genoa).