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Report Claims Warburton Wants To Reunite With Another Former Player At QPR – Used To Have A £10m Valuation

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It’s been suggested recently that Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Warburton is hoping to tempt another former player to Loftus Road this summer and it comes in the shape of Republic of Ireland international midfielder Alan Judge.

It seems to be a more speculative transfer claim from the Daily Mirror in fairness and more heavily relies on the fact that the two know each other from time at Brentford a few years back.

The 30-year-old is clearly a talent though and he has decent goalscoring and assist numbers across his career, but having had a massive set back when he suffered a double leg break, he moved on from Brentford last January to Ipswich Town.

With the Tractor Boys suffering relegation to League One in the season of 2018/19 the obvious link with a move back to the Championship sort of writes itself. Having signed up until 2021 I think a move is highly unlikely myself even if Ipswich only paid a nominal undisclosed fee with their financial constraints – given our financial issues I’m not sure we could tempt them into quick profit even if he was once considered a £10million rated player.

Having proven his fitness since injury and got himself back on the scoresheet a few times, I certainly wouldn’t be against a deal being done though.

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