Manning given another QPR contract
QPR have given Ryan Manning a new three-year contract – his second new deal in six months.
The Irish midfielder, who in January signed a deal until 2019, has had his contract extended by a further year.
“It’s great reassurance for me,” Manning, 20, told QPR’s website.
“Hopefully, in the next three years, we can build something, start finishing at the right end of the table, and then get back to the Premier League.”
Manning, who joined Rangers from Galway United as an 18-year-old, was given his first-team debut following Ian Holloway’s appointment as manager last season.
At that stage Rangers were planning to release the player this summer, when his contract was due to expire.
He impressed and has now made 18 appearances for the R’s, scoring once.
Meanwhile, Holloway has suggested that Ariel Borysiuk could have a future at QPR despite failing to impress last season.
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17/07/2017 @ 7:26 pm
can ryan Manning or anyone else in the current squad do any better than we did last year, answer NO,everyone else who supports the Rs knows it, why is it that the people that own and run Rangers can’t see it ?, answer they don’t want to ,they don’t care if we go down or not as long as it doesn’t cost any moneyso relegation it is then!,Rs supporters deserve better, they have been conned into buying season tickets with promises of “Early business”truth is there was never any intention to do any businesseso hit the owners where it hurts in the pocket.