Queens Park Rangers, still vying for a return to the Premier League after their departure last season, faces a significant financial setback with losses totaling 80 million euros. To adhere to UEFA’s financial fair play regulations, the London club is compelled to offload players.
Reported by The Daily Mail, Queens Park Rangers is preparing to part ways with as many as 26 players under the management of Harry Redknapp. This includes Loïc Rémy, currently on loan at Newcastle, whom the club is keen on securing permanently. Additionally, Adel Taarabt and Stéphane M’Bia, on loan at AC Milan and Sevilla FC respectively, are also among those poised for departure.
Come June, the doors will be open for offers from prominent clubs looking to bolster their squads.