QPR seal Green deal
June 21, 2012 10:52:17 UK
England goalkeeper Rob Green has decided to part ways with West Ham United to join Queens Park Rangers on a two-year deal at Loftus Road.
Mark Hughes is looking to strengthen over the summer.The 32-year-old has been long linked with a move away from Upton Park, with his contract with the Hammers coming to an end this summer.
Rangers boss Mark Hughes has swooped in for the experienced shotstopper and was pleased to have secured Green's services ahead of the next Premier League campaign.
He told the club's official website: "It was important we brought another quality keeper into the group.
"Rob is obviously someone with vast experience at international and Premier League level and his pedigree speaks for itself.
"He's got all the characteristics of a top keeper and he'll be a huge addition for us who will stimulate the goalkeeping group, which can only be good for the squad as a whole."
The arrival of Green could spark the end of Paddy Kenny's time with the Hoops, as his former manager Neil Warnock at Leeds United appears to be ready to offer the keeper at deal at Elland Road.
West Ham are 1213.00 to be relegated this season, with QPR at 1.001 to drop down into the Championship.
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