Premier League player linked to QPR after Leeds United loan news surfaced
This summer’s contracts for a number of QPR players expire, and one of them may be replaced by a well-known figure.
This season, QPR is still fully focused on winning the championship, but there are also off-field concerns to address since numerous first team players have expiring contracts.
A former Premier League player is now being connected to the Rs in an attempt to replace a possible departure.
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Josh Murphy, 29, is expected to be available on a free transfer, and QPR is thought to have sent scouts to monitor the winger for Oxford United in recent weeks in anticipation of a possible summer raid. Josh Murphy is an ex-Premier League winger.
Murphy’s current Oxford United contract is scheduled to expire this summer, and if the U’s are not promoted from League One, he may go up to the Championship. With 25 league appearances this season, the former Cardiff City and Norwich City player has six goals and five assists, including three goals and four assists in his previous five games.
The Sun claims that the Rs, West Brom, Southampton, West Brom, Sunderland, and Hull City scouted Murphy, a Premier League player for Cardiff and Norwich. Murphy, who can play on either wing, might be seen as a smart addition given that Chris Willock’s QPR contract is up at the conclusion of the current campaign and there are uncertainties around Ilias Chair’s future.
Millwall and Flemming’s successor are connected
If Millwall is unable to retain star striker Zian Flemming, they may turn to Jamal Lowe of Bournemouth this summer.
Burnley expressed interest in signing the 25-year-old last summer, and he has since made references to a prospective departure from The Den in order to “play as high as possible.”
Given that Lowe’s contract with the Cherries is likely to expire at the end of the current campaign, Football League World suggests that the Lions may turn to him in that scenario. This season, while on loan at Swansea City, the striker has scored eight goals in the league.
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An update on Leeds United’s loan is revealed.
Max Wober’s loan at Leeds United looks to be coming to an end, and it seems that not much has changed over his future at Leeds United. Wober is currently at Borussia Maybach.
The 26-year-old has played frequently in Germany and has not been included in Daniel Farke’s plans. Wober isn’t anticipated to play for the Whites next season, but the sports director of Gladbach recently acknowledged that negotiations with Leeds over a long-term transfer were at a standstill because of a valuation discrepancy.
Wober has a contract with Leeds until 2027, but he hasn’t heard anything from his temporary or permanent residence on his future plans. Wober told the German publication BILD, “I haven’t heard from Gladbach in a while; they will also be planning the squad for next season.” “I want to know whether somebody from Leeds or Gladbach will visit me.
“I haven’t spoken to anyone yet. Leeds should be talking to its loan players about their futures instead of focusing on their current promotion battle.
As long as Leeds can recover the entire £11 million they paid for Wober in January, they are reportedly open to selling this summer. However, rumors have it that Gladbach would not be prepared to match that fee.