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TRANSFER TRACKER: JULY 3RD
With the Transfer Window now open and all the business happening around the Premier League, you could easily miss out on who's gone where.
www.qpr.co.uk will keep you in touch and up to date with all the movers and shakers in the Barclays Premier League over the summer months with a complete list of transfers.
Each and every top-flight Club is detailed below, but if there's something missing then simply e-mail adamh@qpr.co.uk to help update the list.
Latest Activity: Samba Diakite recently put pen to paper on a four-year deal at Loftus Road following an impressive temporary spell last term, while the R's signed Fabio da Silva on a season-long loan from Manchester United yesterday (Monday).
North London outfit Arsenal have added even more firepower to their squad, with French forward Olivier Giroud signing from Montpellier.
Rangers Rumour Mill: The R's continue to be linked with a plethora of players, including David Bentley, Victor Moses and Alexander Buttner.
ARSENAL
Manager: Arsene Wenger
In: Lukas Podolski (FC Koln; undisclosed), Olivier Giroud (Montpellier; undisclosed)
Out: Tom Cruise (Torquay United; free)
Released: Manuel Almunia, Gavin Hoyte, George Brislen-Hall, Sean McDermott, Rhys Murphy
ASTON VILLA
Manager: Paul Lambert
In: Brett Holman (AZ Alkmaar; free)
Out: Carlos Cuellar (Sunderland; free)
Released: Emile Heskey, Brad Guzan, Reece Caira, Ebby Nelson-Addy, Connor Taylor, Charles Ward
CHELSEA
Manager: Roberto Di Matteo
In: Marko Marin (Werder Breman; £7m), Edin Hazard (Lille; undisclosed)
Out: Didier Drogba (Shanghai Shensua; free)
Released: Salomon Kalou, Jose Bosingwa, Marko Mitrovic, Rhys Taylor
EVERTON
Manager: David Moyes
In:
Out: Adam Forshaw (Brentford; undisclosed), James Wallace (Tranmere Rovers; free)
Released: James McFadden, Marcus Hahnemann, Adam Davies, Connor Roberts, Aristote Nsiala, Femi Orenuga
FULHAM
Manager: Martin Jol
In: Mladen Petric (Hamburg; free)
Out: Andrew Johnson (QPR; free), Danny Murphy (Blackburn Rovers; free)
Released: Pavel Pogrebnyak, Bjorn Helge Riise, Richard Barriolhet, Jonathan Cosgrove, Zdenek Grygera
LIVERPOOL
Manager: Brendan Rodgers
In:
Out: David Amoo (Preston North End; free), Dirk Kuyt (Fenerbache; £1m)
Released: Fabio Aurelio, Stephen Darby, Kristjan Emilson, Emmanuel Gmos, Matthew McGiveron, Michael Roberts
MANCHESTER CITY
Manager: Roberto Mancini
In:
Out:
Released: Owen Hargreaves, Gai Assulin, Sean Tse, Stuart Taylor, Gunnar Nielsen, Andreas Mancini, Ahmed Benali
MANCHESTER UNITED
Manager: Alex Ferguson
In: Shinki Kagawa (Borussia Dortmund; £12m), Nick Powell (Crewe Alexandra; undisclosed)
Out: Ritchie De Laet (Leicester City; undisclosed), Matthew James (Leicester City; undisclosed), Tomasz Kuszczak (Brighton & Hove Albion; free), Oliver Norwood (Huddersfield Town; free)
Released: Michael Owen
NEWCASTLE UNITED
Manager: Alan Pardew
In: Romain Amalfitano (Stade de Reims, free)
Out: Danny Guthrie (Reading; free)
Released: Peter Lovenkrands, Alan Smith, Samuel Adjei, Philip Airey, Ryan Donaldson, Stephen Folan, Jeffrey Henderson, Tamas Kadar, Greg McDermott, Patrick Nzuzi
NORWICH CITY
Manager: Chris Hughton
In: Steven Whittaker (Rangers; free)
Out:
Released: Zak Whitbread, Aaron Wilbraham, Matthew Ball, Richard Brindley, Josh Dawkin
QPR
Manager: Mark Hughes
In: Andrew Johnson (Fulham; free), Ryan Nelsen (Tottenham Hotspur; free), Robert Green (West Ham United; free), Samba Diakite (Nancy; undisclosed fee), Fabio da Silva (Manchester United; loan)
Out:
Released: Danny Gabbidon, Fitz Hall, Danny Shittu, Peter Ramage, Gary Borrowdale, Lee Cook, Patrick Agyemang, Rowan Vine, Bruno Perone
READING
Manager: Brian McDermott
In: Gareth McCleary (Nottingham Forest; free transfer), Danny Guthrie (Newcastle United; free)
Out:
Released: Andy Griffin, Brian Howard, Tomasz Cywka, Cederic Baseya, Cameron Edwards, Ethan Gage, John Goddard, Simon Locke, Carl McHugh, Jack Mills, David Murphy, Frankie Raymond, Jacob Walcott
SOUTHAMPTON
Manager: Nigel Adkins
In: Jay Rodriguez (Burnley; undisclosed)
Out:
Released: David Connolly, Rhaidi Jaidi, Bartosz Bialkowski, Lee Holmes, Ryan Doble, Harlee Dean, Aarron Racine
STOKE CITY
Manager: Tony Pulis
In:
Out:
Released: Andrew Davies, Salif Diao, Ricardo Fuller, Louis Moult, Thomas Soares
SUNDERLAND
Manager: Martin O'Neill
In: Carlos Cuellar (Aston Villa; free)
Out: George McCartney (West Ham United; undisclosed fee)
Released: Craig Gordon, Trevor Carson, Lewis King, Liam Bagnell, Jordan Lavender, James Brace, Brett Elliott, Jordan Cook, Oumare Tounkara
SWANSEA CITY
Manager: Michael Laudrup
In:
Out:
Released: Jose Moreira, Ferrie Bodde, Jordan Smith, Casey Thomas, Joseph Walsh
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Manager: Position Vacant
In:
Out: Niko Kranjcar (Dynamo Kiev; undisclosed)
Released: Ryan Nelsen, Ledley King, Louis Saha, Ben Alnwick, Jesse Lassen, Oscar Jansson, Kudus Oyenuga, Mirko Ranieri
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Manager: Steve Clarke
In: Ben Foster (Birmingham City; undisclosed)
Out: Joe Mattock (Preston North End; free), Keith Andrews (Bolton Wanderers; free)
Released: Nicky Shorey, Somen Tchoyi, Lateef Elford-Alliyu, Paul Scharner, Martin Fulop, Paul Downing, James Esge
WEST HAM UNITED
Manager: Sam Allardyce
In: Jussi Jaaskelainen (Bolton Wanderers; free), Stephen Henderson (Portsmouth; undisclosed fee), Mohamed Diame (Wigan Athletic; free), George McCartney (Sunderland; undisclosed fee)
Out: Robert Green (QPR; free), Frank Nouble (Wolverhampton Wanderers; free), Jordan Brown (Barnet; free)
Released: Abdoulaye Faye, John Carew, Papa Bouba Diop, Julien Faubert, Olly Lee
WIGAN ATHLETIC
Manager: Roberto Martinez
In:
Out: Mohamed Diame (West Ham United; free)
Released: Hugo Rodallega, Hendry Thomas, Steve Gohuori, Chris Kirkland, Mike Pollitt, Michael Girvan, Jonathan Breeze, Sean Myler, Jordan Robinson, Jordan Rugg
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MARK Warburton says that his QPR squad will be fit and firing for Saturday’s Sky Bet Championship clash away at promotion favourites Leeds United.
The R’s suffered their first defeat in four games on Monday night, losing out to Brentford in W12, but the boss insists that there will be no sign of a hangover when they walk out at Elland Road.
“It’s a demanding league; the games come thick and fast so you can’t be sitting there and feeling sorry...-
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“We have got to set the highest possible standards for ourselves. We gave away a really sloppy goal against Blackburn. From 4-1 and cruising, we survived a warning shot and we were loose and we have got to recognise that and be better.
“It was a good win going into the break; four goals, four different scorers and more goals for our front two. It was great for Brighty and Ebs [to score] too but we were loose on too many occasions.”
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AS MARK Warburton readies his troops for Blackburn this weekend, he has called on his players to “deliver a performance” in west London.
The R’s suffered a 3-0 loss at Cardiff City on Wednesday night and the R’s boss admits his post-match speech to the players was one that needed to be carefully considered.
“It was important we got the message right to the players,” Warburton explained.
“There is no denying we lost...-
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Final match before the annoying international break, both sides not in the best of RECENT form heading into this one. We failed to beat Luton and Forest at HOME, but from our point of view, I am hoping our AWAY DAYS are much more lucky.
Been impressed with QPR's start to the season, as I was worried about the amount of new faces coming in. However they have hit the ground running and are scoring plenty or goals and have been in amongst the top end of the table for the most part of...-
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“The fact of the matter is we have lost a game of football and it hurts. If it doesn’t hurt then you shouldn’t be in the game. The good thing is we have a very swift chance to make amends.”
MARK Warburton admits he and his squad are hurting following Saturday’s defeat – but they welcome the early opportunity to “make amends” when they visit Cardiff City on Wednesday night.
After four consecutive wins, QPR lost 2-0 against...-
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