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Managerless QPR release five players following culmination of Championship season… but SEVEN more could still leave
Managerless QPR release five players following culmination of Championship season… but SEVEN more could still leave

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Managerless QPR release five players following culmination of Championship season… but SEVEN more could still leave

QUEENS PARK RANGERS have announced five players are leaving the club - with a fan favourite potentially set to follow. The Rs have just completed their tenth-straight season in the Championship. 2 Rangers finished 15th, six points clear of the relegation zone but ten behind the playoff places. The club are currently searching for a manager after placing Marti Cifuente on gardening leave in April. But that isn't stopping them from having a summer clear-out at Loftus Road. The club have confirmed Kenneth Paal, Conor Clark, Samuel Manufor, Harry Murphy, and Casey Shann have all been released. Paal has been in West London since 2022, joining the club from Dutch side Zwolle. He has played over 120 times for the R's, scoring six goals. In an emotional statement on Instagram, he wrote: "From day one, I enjoyed every moment. "The people at the club as well as my team-mates helped me and my family, and I will always be thankful. "There were tough moments but my time with QPR made me a better person and a better player. "I became a father here and my little one was born in London, so this will always be a special place and time for me. It was a life-changing period." Former Championship club win promotion to National League as fans go wild after nightmare decade Seven players remain locked in negotiations with the club over a new deal. Lucas Andersen, Jack Colback, Jimmy Dunne, Morgan Fox, Joel Halliday, Noah McCann, Kieran Petrie and Nathan Shepperd. QPR attempted to renew Dunne's contract earlier in the season and blocked a move to Sheffield United in January. The 27-year-old was voted the club's player of the season by both supporters and his teammates. Dunne is set to become a free agent if he is unable to sign a new deal in the capital.

QPR remain 'in discussions' with Dunne
QPR remain 'in discussions' with Dunne

BBC News

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

QPR remain 'in discussions' with Dunne

Queens Park Rangers say they are "in discussions" with Jimmy Dunne over a new 27-year-old scored five goals in 49 appearances for the Hoops last season and was voted the club's player of the season by supporters and his was rewarded for his fine form when he made his Republic of Ireland debut against Bulgaria in was linked with a move to Sheffield United in January but ultimately stayed at Loftus Road and completed the season, with the Rs finishing 15th in the is now out of contract, and the club say they remain in discussions with the defender, as well as Morgan Fox and midfielders Jack Colback and Lucas Andersen., externalQPR announced on Tuesday that left-back Kenneth Paal was leaving the club after making 130 appearances in three years in west Clark, Samuel Manufor, Harry Murphy and Casey Shann will also depart from the development will be in charge of the first team next season is currently unclear, after head coach Marti Cifuentes was placed on gardening leave after losing 5-0 against Burnley in their last home match of the season.

Defender Paal to leave QPR this summer
Defender Paal to leave QPR this summer

BBC News

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Defender Paal to leave QPR this summer

Left-back Kenneth Paal will leave Queens Park Rangers this summer following the end of his 27-year-old has made 130 appearances for the club in all competitions since joining in 2022, scoring four has been a regular in the Hoops' backline this campaign, featuring in 39 games as they finished 15th in the table."From day one, I enjoyed every moment. The people at the club as well as my team-mates helped me and my family, and I will always be thankful," Paal said in a statement."There were tough moments but my time with QPR made me a better person and a better player."I became a father here and my little one was born in London, so this will always be a special place and time for me. It was a life-changing period."

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