Excellent news - can we also include Konchesky, Phillips and anyone out of contract at the end of the season (yes really) Then can we please build a team out of players that believe playing for the hoops is a privilege and not a simple overstuffed pay packet - we have players out on loan that need the experience, and can do a job - **** bringing in some Italian mercenary as a right back - are we really that naïve to think it's going to work? After all we have been through... Happy New Year...
Makes sense on our part, need the money & hopefully use it to invest in a striker or two as replacement(s) for when Charlie goes.
My biggest fear is that he's too lazy to pick up the pen to sign the contract. £6m for this **** would be too good to be true. I'm sure Norwich aren't that stupid. He doesn't seem like their manager's type of player at all.
About time we understand it's not the players. It's the club so we should let the new lot have a bit of time but it doesn't look good.
£6 M would be very good for us if we could squeeze that out of them. They already made £3.6 M in just one year after they ditched him on us. I just hope we don't let him go out on loan that only covers his wages - we need to try and recoup part of our original investment.
The sooner he leaves loftus road the better. His lack of effort has been on show ever since that tail end of last season, like at Man City away, and it hasn't improved.
I had forgotten about the Sunderland medical episode, and also his 2013 failed Everton medical. Typical of us to pick up an expensive crock on an over-paid three year contract, perhaps with no relegation clause. PR's Leroy Fer fails Sunderland medical Last Updated: 07/08/15 please log in to view this image Leroy Fer is returning to QPR after failing his Sunderland medical Sky sources report that Leroy Fer has failed his medical at Sunderland and will return to QPR. The 25-year-old Dutch international appeared poised to join the Black Cats on a season-long loan deal but that appears unlikely to go through. Fer suffered a medial collateral ligament injury last February, during QPR’s Premier League victory at Sunderland and the focus on Wearside now appears to be on pushing through a deal for Yann M'Vila. Fer returned to action in April and played in the last five games of the season, although he was unable to prevent the west London side from being relegated to the Championship. Fer also failed a medical when on the brink of moving to Everton from FC Twente back in January 2013. But he subsequently joined Norwich that summer and made 30 appearances for the Canaries, who also suffered relegation that season. Fer appeared 29 times in the Premier League for QPR last season and was their second-highest goal-scorer with six. http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11695/9935587/sky-sources-leroy-fer-fails-sunderland-medical