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Sale of Eze would have to be ‘on QPR’s terms’

Mark Warburton says the sale of Ebere Eze would have to be “on QPR’s terms” if offers are made for the forward during next month’s transfer window.

There has been speculation that Premier League clubs might target Eze, whose brace against Preston on Saturday took his goal tally for the season to nine.

A sizeable bid would leave the likes of director of football Les Ferdinand and chief executive Lee Hoos with a decision to make.

And manager Warburton is confident that Eze will not be sold on the cheap.

“Every player in the world has got a price,” Warburton said.

“January will be interesting. If we go and try to buy a player for £1m they’ll want £2m. Likewise, if we sell one of our players it will be on QPR’s terms. Les, Lee and the board will do whatever they think is best for the good of QPR.

“He’s a very talented boy who’s working and learning every single day. Long may that continue.”

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This post was last modified on 09/12/2019

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  • Yes, remember Smithies? kept the premiership bench warm & now back down again - did he ever play a premiership game?

  • Pointless exercise, why sell him, just to warm the bench in the Premier, in order to keep some overrated, overpaid Prima Donna happy, and get 10 mins here, games in the Donut Cup, or dead rubbers in Europe. At the very least, sell him, but keep him on loan for AT LEAST the rest of this season, possibly next as well. To cash in now shows no ambition by Rangers.

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