Well we need an experienced defensive midfielder that's cheap and with Scowen gone, Cameron suspended and Smith about to be recalled he would be the ideal replacement!
It seems that a transfer figure of £20m has frightened off several clubs and it has left Spurs as the strong favourites to sign Ebe.
According to the media Mouriniho is very keen to sign Eze but is looking at a player swap deal. Whilst I wouldn't mind taking Amos as part of the deal it's important they don't fob us off with too many of their offcasts. Personally I would prefer a straight cash deal so that we can buy players we actually want and need.
Worth every penny of 20 million Consider other money spent by teams like Man U on crap players Reality though with player swap I’d say we would get more like 15 million and if spurs back out it will be 10 million to West Ham and hugill and that is more realistic scenario in my opinion
Crystal Palace have also been mentioned as a possible destination for Eze. This would seem like a logical move because he would make an ideal replacement for Zaha who is on his way out of Palace. Whether Eze would see Palace as a good move I'm not sure.
Crystal Palace have also been mentioned as a possible destination for Eze. This would seem like a logical move because he would make an ideal replacement for Zaha who is on his way out of Palace. Whether Eze would see Palace as a good move I'm not sure.
Both Spurs and palace would benefit from having Eze in the side, and QPR should play hard-ball in regard to the price we are prepared to take. He is worth every penny of £20m! (Having said that, I would take £16m (plus follow-up payments if sold on or gets an England seniors call-up) and Amos, as I think Amos will continue to improve.
All of the Spurs rumours are back and Eze has been quoted as saying he wants to play at the highest level. Has Eze kicked his last ball for QPR?
I was watching the rerun of the Luton game from the start of the season (when we were 3-0 up within 28 mins and still managed to end up 3-2) which I attended. At the time I remember thinking that Eze's game had danced forward - not only could he burst out of midfield with great balance and trickery or make quick passes, but now he could cope better under pressure and was tracking back to make important interceptions. Now he was the complete package! At the same time I thought that I also thought he would be snapped up at the end of the season (hopefully). He is definitely a £20m players and the club needs to make that plain to bidders!
All of the Spurs rumours are back and Eze has been quoted as saying he wants to play at the highest level. Has Eze kicked his last ball for QPR?
I was watching the rerun of the Luton game from the start of the season (when we were 3-0 up within 28 mins and still managed to end up 3-2) which I attended. At the time I remember thinking that Eze's game had danced forward - not only could he burst out of midfield with great balance and trickery or make quick passes, but now he could cope better under pressure and was tracking back to make important interceptions. Now he was the complete package! At the same time I thought that I also thought he would be snapped up at the end of the season (hopefully). He is definitely a £20m players and the club needs to make that plain to bidders!
Eze will only get better and I can fully understand why he wants to try his luck in the Premiership. In today's market his price of £20m would still seem to be a bargain especially when you compare him to Jack Clarke who Spurs supposedly gave £15m.
The issue however, is that because of the current situation we may be so desperate for income that he gets sold on the cheap.
With Jamie Rueben being a big admirer of Ebe Eze and about to jump ship and invest in Newcastle it will be interesting to see just how much he values him should they enter the bidding process.
As a current director of QPR the one thing that Rueben will have is some insider knowledge and he will know just how good or bad our financial position really is.
Should Rueben become a part owner of Newcastle and he convinces them to bid for Eze then he will know exactly what we might be prepared to accept.