Zamora ‘looking for exit’
Bobby Zamora regrets joining QPR and is looking for an exit from the club, The People say.
West Ham would apparently be interested in re-signing the striker, who had a spell at Upton Park prior to joining Fulham.
Zamora controversially quit Craven Cottage to join Rangers only six weeks ago, but is said to be unhappy – and privately critical of the club’s facilities, including their Harlington training ground.
Last weekend the paper linked Zamora with a move to mega-rich Russian outfit Anzhi Makhachkala.
The People also suggest that Fulham will try to sign defender Kyle Naughton from Tottenham in the summer.
He is currently on a season-long loan at Norwich, who are expected to capture him on a permanent basis.
Meanwhile, Dutchman Louis van Gaal has emerged as a leading contender to take over as Chelsea boss, according to the Sunday Mirror.
It is claimed the 60-year-old former Ajax, Barcelona and Bayern Munich manager is ready to return to football after a year out of the game and fancies the job at Stamford Bridge.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is said to want a strong character in charge to handle influential players like John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba.
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