Categories: Features & comment

‘Pay whatever the price is!’ – fans on Twitter discuss QPR star Austin

As speculation over Charlie Austin’s future continues, the striker is being linked with several clubs despite QPR not receiving any offers or approaches.

The likes of Newcastle, Chelsea, Tottenham and West Ham are all said to be interested in the 25-year-old, with many fans on Twitter keen for their club to snap him up.

Newcastle, now with former QPR coach Steve McClaren in charge, have been touted as the favourites to land him and some of their fans seem pretty keen to get the deal done.

Some Tottenham supporters believe they could be in pole position to sign Austin, with a move for Monaco’s Anthony Martial said to be stalling.

West Ham have been linked with both Austin and Chelsea striker Loic Remy, sparking a debate between Hammers fans over the merits of the two.

Aston Villa supporters, meanwhile, seem resigned to losing Christian Benteke and some feel their club should look to replace him with Austin. Others disagree.

Chelsea have been mentioned as a possible destination for Austin – which pleased one Blues fan, but would not go down well with Rangers supporters.

Follow West London Sport on Twitter
Find us on Facebook

This post was last modified on 08/07/2015

West London Sport

View Comments

  • Austin to stay at QPR. Until January.
    Get 20 million for him after scoring 2o goals in as many games in the championship
    Why not?..

  • I am a qlpr fan of 51 years I would prefer Austin to stay but I think he's a special player and person not the normal money grabbing Posey footballers but one who's work hard to get his chances in life and appreciates what a gift he has and I wish him and his family well and clubs should be falling over themselves to sign this British bargain.thanks Charlie for being one of the few great buys over the last five years at Qpr.

  • Would prefer Austin but 15mil is a bit steep until he's had a couple more seasons in the PL to prove he can do it consistently, Loic's a great player and should be a bit cheaper but I believe he's a bit more injury prone.
    To be honest, I'd be more than happy with either.

Share
Published by
West London Sport
Tags: QPRQPR__2