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QPR man to make decision on future

Clint Hill will make a decision on his future this week.

The 33-year-old defender, whose QPR contract expires this summer, has been offered a new deal at Loftus Road but may not be a first-team regular next season.

He must therefore decide whether to stay put and snub interest from a number of Championship clubs, including Leeds.

Hill, who played under Leeds boss Neil Warnock at both QPR and Crystal Palace, has indicated that he is likely to sign the contract offered to him.

But Akos Buzsaky’s future at the club is in serious doubt. He too has been made an offer, but hoped for better terms and has been considering his options.

See also:
Hughes to make quick decision on out-of-contract players (15 May)
QPR man to be offered new deal (15 May)
Buzsaky considers future after contract offer (17 May)
QPR confirm offers to duo as Gabbidon is axed along with Hall (21 May)

 

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This post was last modified on 19/06/2012

David McIntyre

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  • Well QPR HAVE offered deals to both Buz and Hill, so if those pieces of the "old guard" move on it won't be because they weren't wanted.

    Would not blame either of them if they chose to move on, neither are likely to be first team regulars. Will always be thankful for both of their contributions to the club however.

  • Incase you hadn't noticed we very nearly got relegated with the old guard! Every year, every team tries to improve on the players they have, it's what's required in order to progress. Clint Hill will remain a QPR legend but as will the others who got us promoted, that doesn't mean we shouldn't be trying to replace them with real premiership quality.

  • Gutted.
    Of the old guard we'll likely only be left with Mackie and Cerny. Mackie, with 7 strikers available to choose from, will not be a first team choice.
    What the team needs is stability, this continual churn of players has and will cause problems. It also takes a while for fans to come to terms with new players, so expect a few quiet games at Loftus road.

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