QPR MANAGER MARK Hughes looks to have done a shrewd bit of business by enticing Manchester United midfielder Park Ji Sung to join the club.
The 31-year-old arrived at Old Trafford in 2005 after impressing at Dutch side PSV Eindhoven and has played an important role in Unted’s success – winning four Premier League titles and a Champions League.
However, the former South Korea international was injured for much of last season and now seems set to move to Loftus Road for an initial €2.5m, which could potentially rise to €7.5m as Hughes aims to add proven experience to the an Rs team who only escaped relegation on the final day of last season.
According to a number of reports, Park has agreed to make the switch to London and will undergo a medical on Monday before the final paperwork is completed.
Park on the verge of QPR move
QPR MANAGER MARK Hughes looks to have done a shrewd bit of business by enticing Manchester United midfielder Park Ji Sung to join the club.
The 31-year-old arrived at Old Trafford in 2005 after impressing at Dutch side PSV Eindhoven and has played an important role in Unted’s success – winning four Premier League titles and a Champions League.
However, the former South Korea international was injured for much of last season and now seems set to move to Loftus Road for an initial €2.5m, which could potentially rise to €7.5m as Hughes aims to add proven experience to the an Rs team who only escaped relegation on the final day of last season.
According to a number of reports, Park has agreed to make the switch to London and will undergo a medical on Monday before the final paperwork is completed.
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