Fulham manager Martin Jol has urged Andrew Johnson to sign a new contract at Craven Cottage despite interest from QPR.
Johnson’s current deal is due to expire this summer and he had been discussing a contract extension prior to a bid being tabled by the R’s.
That offer was snubbed by Fulham, and Jol says the 30-year-old still has the option of re-signing.
“There has been a lot of speculation [about Fulham players] but for him it was different,” Jol said. “QPR made an offer for him but it wasn’t good enough to even think about.
“If I could get another striker that is better than him then we’d have to pay a lot of money so it would be silly to let him go for what was offered.
Jol confirmed: “There is a contract offer still on the table, and I want him to stay.”
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This post was last modified on 08/01/2012