Queens Park Rangers are being linked with a move for Mozambique left-back Bruno Langa, 28, who is currently registered with Spanish side UD Almería and listed at a market value of €1.00m.
Reports in Spain suggest Championship club QPR are monitoring Langa’s situation as uncertainty grows over his contractual status. Transfer data indicates no end date for his current deal and no recent extension, fuelling talk that the defender could soon be available at a cut price or even move on as a free agent if his contract is allowed to run down.
Langa, born in Maputo on 31 October 1997, is a 1.78m, left-footed full-back whose primary position is left-back. He is currently shown with Portuguese side Estrela Amadora in player registration records, while the latest transfer rumours place his next possible move from Almería to London, underlining the complexity around his present club situation but also the level of interest he is attracting.
The Mozambique international, who wears No 24 at Estrela Amadora, has built his reputation in European football as an energetic defender capable of playing the full length of the flank. His valuation of €1.00m on Transfermarkt is seen as accessible for a Championship side seeking depth and competition at full-back.
Recent data does not list a specific contract expiry date for Langa at either Estrela Amadora or Almería, leaving open the prospect that he could negotiate as a free agent if his current terms have expired or are not renewed. The reported probability of a move to QPR is currently marked as “?”, underlining that talks, if any, are at a speculative stage rather than close to completion.
If QPR do firm up their interest, a switch to the Championship could offer Langa a significant platform to raise his profile in English football and shape the next phase of his career at the age of 28.
