Six Players Released
May 6, 2022 10:20:26 GMT
Post by daveb on May 6, 2022 10:20:26 GMT
www.qpr.co.uk/news/club-news/six-players-to-depart-qpr-060522/
THE CLUB can confirm six players will leave QPR at the end of the season following the expiry of their contracts.
Charlie Austin, Dom Ball, Dillon Barnes, David Marshall, Lee Wallace and Kieren Westwood will all depart at the conclusion of the 2021/22 campaign.
While Austin signed a two-year deal in 2021, the second year was subject to appearance criteria in his first season.
We would like to thank the departing players for their hard work and efforts during their time with the club.
Conversations are continuing with Albert Adomah, Yoann Barbet, Moses Odubajo, Charlie Owens and Olamide Shodipo.
QPR CEO Lee Hoos said: “We would like to thank the departing players for their hard work and efforts during their time with the club.
“Charlie’s return to QPR, initially on loan, was the catalyst for an incredible turnaround in the club’s fortunes and we are incredibly grateful to him for his dedication and determination in helping us progress, both on and off the pitch.
“His leadership has been enormous for the development of the squad, while him being named the club’s Men’s Community Champion demonstrates how much importance he placed on his role with the fans and in the local area.
“Dom and Lee have also been excellent servants for QPR. Their commitment and desire are just two reasons why they leave as very popular players among the fanbase.
“David and Kieren came in during an unprecedented spate of injuries to our goalkeeping department, and they gave everything from the moment they arrived.
“While Dillon never played in the first team, we thank him for his efforts.
“We would like to wish Charlie, Dom, Dillon, David, Lee and Kieren all the very best for the future.”
THE CLUB can confirm six players will leave QPR at the end of the season following the expiry of their contracts.
Charlie Austin, Dom Ball, Dillon Barnes, David Marshall, Lee Wallace and Kieren Westwood will all depart at the conclusion of the 2021/22 campaign.
While Austin signed a two-year deal in 2021, the second year was subject to appearance criteria in his first season.
We would like to thank the departing players for their hard work and efforts during their time with the club.
Conversations are continuing with Albert Adomah, Yoann Barbet, Moses Odubajo, Charlie Owens and Olamide Shodipo.
QPR CEO Lee Hoos said: “We would like to thank the departing players for their hard work and efforts during their time with the club.
“Charlie’s return to QPR, initially on loan, was the catalyst for an incredible turnaround in the club’s fortunes and we are incredibly grateful to him for his dedication and determination in helping us progress, both on and off the pitch.
“His leadership has been enormous for the development of the squad, while him being named the club’s Men’s Community Champion demonstrates how much importance he placed on his role with the fans and in the local area.
“Dom and Lee have also been excellent servants for QPR. Their commitment and desire are just two reasons why they leave as very popular players among the fanbase.
“David and Kieren came in during an unprecedented spate of injuries to our goalkeeping department, and they gave everything from the moment they arrived.
“While Dillon never played in the first team, we thank him for his efforts.
“We would like to wish Charlie, Dom, Dillon, David, Lee and Kieren all the very best for the future.”