QPR manager Harry Redknapp is looking to sign a centre back to give the likes of Ryan Nelsen and Clint Hill a break.
With the money spent on players by QPR owner Tony Fernandes during the managerial reigns of Neil Warnock and Mark Hughes, Redknapp thinks the squad is still short on numbers.
He said: “Our two centre halves have given everything - but they’re both 35. No disrespect, but Ryan Nelsen came here as fourth choice. He said he would give it a go for another year and play a few games if needed.
“I took him to Tottenham last year on the same basis. He’s been fantastic here, but he’s played every game since I got the job.
“Clint Hill has done great - he went out on loan last year to Nottingham Forest and has done a good job. But we’re short and need a bit more and I’ve got to find one or two if I can.”
With the money spent on players by QPR owner Tony Fernandes during the managerial reigns of Neil Warnock and Mark Hughes, Redknapp thinks the squad is still short on numbers.
He said: “Our two centre halves have given everything - but they’re both 35. No disrespect, but Ryan Nelsen came here as fourth choice. He said he would give it a go for another year and play a few games if needed.
“I took him to Tottenham last year on the same basis. He’s been fantastic here, but he’s played every game since I got the job.
“Clint Hill has done great - he went out on loan last year to Nottingham Forest and has done a good job. But we’re short and need a bit more and I’ve got to find one or two if I can.”
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