Thursday, April 25, 2024

England keeper seals QPR switch

Queens Park Rangers have announced on their official website that they have agreed to sign goalkeeper Robert Green from West Ham.

The 32-year-old, who is currently with the England squad at the European Championship, has agreed to join the Rangers on 1st July, after his contract with the Hammers expires.

Green opted against extending his deal at Boleyn Ground despite the fact that West Ham managed to return to the top flight after spending just one season in the Championship.

Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Huges was delighted with club’s latest capture.

“It was important we brought another quality keeper into the group,” Hughes said to club’s official website.

“Rob is obviously someone with vast experience at international and Premier League level and his pedigree speaks for itself.”

The experienced goalie has spent last six years at West Ham and has missed just two league games over the last five seasons.

Green is set to become QPR’s third signing this summer, after both Andrew Johnson and Ryan Nelsen agreed to join the Loftus Road outfit.

The interesting thing is that all three players are joining the club on a free transfer.

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