It seems that Djibril Cissé and Queens Park Rangers (QPR) have mutually agreed to part ways, marking the end of their association. The termination appears to be amicable, and the decision was likely influenced by QPR’s relegation to the Championship (D2) during the previous season, making it challenging for the player to stay with the club.
Djibril Cissé, the former French international who joined QPR in January 2012 from Lazio Rome, has now officially ended his association with the English Premier League club. With 41 caps and 9 goals for QPR, he had been on loan to AL-Gharafa since January, suggesting that his future plans may involve playing elsewhere.
The news was announced in Montpellier, where the player responded to club president Louis Nicollin. The club expressed gratitude to Djibril for his contributions and wished him the best for his future endeavors. This development indicates a parting of ways between Cissé and QPR, with both parties looking ahead to new chapters in their respective journeys.