EIDUR GUDJOHNSEN is a target for Premier League new boys QPR.
Fulham's Icelandic striker is out of contract this summer and desperate to finish his career in the Premier League.
Gudjohnsen, 32, has been on loan from Stoke at Craven Cottage since January and has settled in West London.
QPR have been eyeing Tottenham's Robbie Keane but Gudjohnsen has emerged as a cut-price alternative.
No transfer fee would be involved and he would be willing to sign a one-year deal to secure a move to Loftus Road.
Gudjohnsen took a £10,000-a-week pay cut just to play for Fulham and would not break the bank for Rangers.
They must strengthen their firepower and, though Gudjohnsen is at the tail end of his career, he has vast top-flight experience having also played for Bolton, Chelsea and Spurs.
The former Barcelona star has made 10 appearances for Fulham this season, helping them out of relegation danger and into a possible Europa League spot.
Kagisho Dikgacoi is set to leave Fulham if he is not guaranteed first-team football.
The South Africa midfielder, 26, was loaned to Crystal Palace in February and has a year left on his deal.
He said: "I want game time, whether it's at Fulham or elsewhere."
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Fulham's Icelandic striker is out of contract this summer and desperate to finish his career in the Premier League.
Gudjohnsen, 32, has been on loan from Stoke at Craven Cottage since January and has settled in West London.
QPR have been eyeing Tottenham's Robbie Keane but Gudjohnsen has emerged as a cut-price alternative.
No transfer fee would be involved and he would be willing to sign a one-year deal to secure a move to Loftus Road.
Gudjohnsen took a £10,000-a-week pay cut just to play for Fulham and would not break the bank for Rangers.
They must strengthen their firepower and, though Gudjohnsen is at the tail end of his career, he has vast top-flight experience having also played for Bolton, Chelsea and Spurs.
The former Barcelona star has made 10 appearances for Fulham this season, helping them out of relegation danger and into a possible Europa League spot.
Kagisho Dikgacoi is set to leave Fulham if he is not guaranteed first-team football.
The South Africa midfielder, 26, was loaned to Crystal Palace in February and has a year left on his deal.
He said: "I want game time, whether it's at Fulham or elsewhere."
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...#ixzz1MkonI2QF
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