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QPR looking to offload Borysiuk

QPR are looking to tie up a deal for Ariel Borysiuk to leave on a permanent basis. 

The Poland international, signed from Legia Warsaw last summer, failed to impress R’s boss Ian Holloway and was made available in January.

He returned to his former club Lechia Gdańsk on loan for the remainder of the season. They appear to be interested in keeping him, while other clubs have been made aware of his availability.

Rangers are in talks with Blackburn over the potential sale of Ben Gladwin, while number of clubs are interested in Michael Doughty, including Peterborough United.

Gladwin, Doughty and Borysiuk were all left out of the QPR squad that travelled to Portugal at the weekend for a pre-season training camp.




This post was last modified on 26/06/2017

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  • If QPR had not beaten Notts Forest last home game of the season they would have been relegated.
    So with the same players how is that going to change.
    I saw a number of games last season and QPR were distinctly average to poor.
    We are told QPR need to sell to have the money to buy players.
    Looking at the opening fixtures on current form it will be a struggle to get many points on the board.
    That may spell the end for Ollie
    I think the backers of QPR must start investing in the team or we will all lose interest.GVS

  • "Failed to impress R’s boss Ian Holloway..."

    I thought the story in January was that he was homesick?

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