QPR to discuss future of keeper Kenny 26/05/2012 by David McIntyre QPR are to discuss the future of goalkeeper Paddy Kenny on Monday. Kenny has been strongly linked with a move to Leeds United, having played under Elland Road boss Neil Warnock at Rangers, Sheffield United and Bury. So far there has been no formal approach from Leeds, although that could change if Kenny is made available next week. The Republic of Ireland international is about to enter the final year of his contract and had hoped to be offered a new deal at Loftus Road. An improved contract was discussed prior to QPRâs sacking of Warnock, and talks later scheduled for the first week of February did not take place. Rangers have since made enquiries about a number of keepers, including Aston Villaâs Shay Given and Birminghamâs England Under-21 international Jack Butland. Kenny, who recently turned 34, has made 77 league appearances since moving to west London in 2010.
I think everyone is in agreement that this is of upmost importance to sort out for next season. We need a new number one and maybe even a number 2. I for one am glad they are looking to sort this early doors.
i think this is the end for paddy, appreciate what he has done but last season was not a good one by his standards & cost us a few points, love to see foster or given, what i saw of green saturday er no thanks.