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Transfers Part 2 & QPR Pre-Season so far


Alan McGregor -  Besiktas to Hull after one season in Turkey he can test himself in the Premier League, was good across the boarder and will be busy this season as Hull still have a weak defence.

Jesus Navas Sevilla to Man City this nippy winger will add a new dimension to City’s attack, now fully over his homesickness issues in his younger day’s English football could suit the Spanish international.

Victor Wanyama Celtic to Southampton one of the deals of the summer so far, I feel he could have gone to a higher Premier League side but maybe they didn't want to gamble on a SPL star just yet, he should do the business for the Saints though.

Emanuele Giaccherini Juventus to Sunderland the Black Cats are looking to have a revamp of their squad. Di Canio made it clear what he wants from his side & the signing of this man from Italy could be one of the better ones.

QPR

After the trip to Austria with two games under the belt, one win and one defeat against two decent sides is good, but it was more about fitness and team building. QPR are still busy in the transfer market bringing in Richard Dunne, he's a good move, an experienced head but someone who will work hard unlike some of the others in the Rangers squad. Were still being linked with Gary Hooper not sure if we will get him but a striker is defiantly needed. Its also clear Julio Cesar does not want to take a pay cut which saw a move to. Napoli collapse, a lot of our players would probably have to take a pay cut leaving QPR, however I think he will end up staying and it could be a positive for us as he is miles better then Rob Green.

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