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Keeper Kenny made available by QPR

QPR have, as expected, put keeper Paddy Kenny up for sale following their signing of Robert Green.

Several potentially interested clubs have been informed that Kenny, 34, is available for transfer.

Leeds boss Neil Warnock, who managed the Republic of Ireland international at Rangers, Sheffield United and Bury, is keen to take him to Elland Road.

But on Friday afternoon the chances of him being reunited with Warnock appeared to be rapidly receding.

Warnock is being hampered by financial restrictions and a number of Championship clubs believe they may be able to snatch Kenny from his grasp.

During his two seasons in west London, Kenny has made 77 league appearances for the R’s and was a key player in their promotion to the Premier League.

He had hoped to be offered an extension to his current contract, which is due to expire next year, but it has been clear for some time that his future lies away from Loftus Road.

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This post was last modified on 27/06/2012

David McIntyre

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  • Kenny would be good for leeds and lonegran could go to bolton and fetch a few quid in

  • Warnock wants him as he's one of 'his' players. However I dont think Bates is willing to spend any money, especially whilst their may be uncertaintys with the takeover/investment

  • i dont like andy lonergan and i will be glad to see him move and i hope we get paddy, he has done well with all of clubs he has been at.

  • I'm with Luke H. He's coming to Leeds. I like Andy Longergan, but it seems Warnock doesn't. Money will be there soon... all should be clear next week.

  • Not needed at Leeds.... one of the few positions we are ok for is our keeper. Since the Bates parasite never brings in players costing a "fee", lets hope the only exception would not be for a position we do not need to fill !!!

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