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QPR agree deal to sign forward

By David McIntyre

 

01/02/2016

 
 

Nasser El Khayati has agreed personal terms with QPR and will have a medical this afternoon ahead of his expected move from Burton.

Rangers have had a £350,000 bid for El Khayati,  26, accepted by the League One leaders.

Rangers have also been linked with Oxford United’s Kemar Roofe but are not looking to sign the midfielder.

 

 

That Roofe is a player I'd like us to go for now or in the future. Looks a exciting young player.

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QPR agree deal to sign forward

By David McIntyre

 

01/02/2016

 
 

Nasser El Khayati has agreed personal terms with QPR and will have a medical this afternoon ahead of his expected move from Burton.

Rangers have had a £350,000 bid for El Khayati,  26, accepted by the League One leaders.

Rangers have also been linked with Oxford United’s Kemar Roofe but are not looking to sign the midfielder.

 

 

That Roofe is a player I'd like us to go for now or in the future. Looks a exciting young player.

 

 

 

Should we make a pitch for him ?......or would he get slated ?

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Fatty Evans is going to be on a last minute search for a new team of chefs to eat?  :ph34r:  :columbo:  :ghoulguy:

Leeds boss Steve Evans bracing himself for bids for highly-rated midfielder Lewis Cook
  • Steve Evans is determined to keep hold of Lewis Cook on deadline day
  • However, he is expecting several enquiries for the 18-year-old midfielder 
  • Bournemouth are the only club to make a firm offer of £5million so far 
  • Cook has featured 29 times for Leeds this season - scoring one goal

By CHRIS WHEELER FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 09:31, 1 February 2016 UPDATED: 09:33, 1 February 2016


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3426167/Leeds-boss-Steve-Evans-bracing-bids-highly-rated-midfielder-Lewis-Cook.html#ixzz3yuN4h7in 
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Cardiff City due in court over outstanding Langston debt

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Cardiff City's legal dispute with Langston will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice on Monday.

Former owner Sam Hammam says current backer Vincent Tan and the club are being sued over nearly £6m owed to creditors Langston.

Get in with a bid for Noone

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Get in with a bid for Noone

 

It would be apt and ironic and a very good signing all at the same time lol

After years of signing no-one we will be finally signing Noone  :ghoulguy:

15+ years of no activity on transfer deadline day #swfc fans have every right to be excited and speculating stop having a go at fellow owls

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