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QPR are dealt a blow as top scorer Rumarn Burrell is ruled out until March after picking up an injury in the victory over Sheffield United.
Queens Park Rangers are courting potential new backers who can provide the capital necessary to construct a new stadium. Their goal is to get the team back into the Premier League in that manner. According to the Daily Mail, American bank Montminy & Co ...
QPR will face competition in their bid to purchase the club, if they do revive their interest, with international investors now believed to be circling. Two European clubs are among the parties interested in a deal, although they remain anonymous at this stage, as well as a local consortium.
QPR said the 22-year-old has signed a "long-term" contract with the club but have not disclosed the exact length of the deal. Former Peterborough defender Edwards scored twice in
QPR will be weighing up what to do with the attacker over the coming weeks with the January transfer window now open for business.
Often described as “CPR for mental health,” QPR training empowers everyday community members to take action when someone may be struggling.
QPR have not specified the exact length of Hamer's new deal. Veteran goalkeeper Ben Hamer has signed a new short-term contract with Championship side Queens Park Rangers. The 38-year-old originally joined the Londoners in September as cover after an injury to Joe Walsh.
West Ham insist that Lucas Paqueta is not for sale despite the Brazilian midfielder being linked with a return to Flamengo. Paqueta started his career at Flamengo and previously stated that he would one day return to the club.