If the Metro are to be believed today, Neil Warnock has finally decided enough is enough when it comes to Adel Taarabt – who despite possessing a great deal of quality, has become more disruptive than productive for QPR and they have instructed 3rd party agents to find the Moroccan another club.
Despite nearly leaving for PSG in the summer, Taarabt remained at QPR and has shown a lack of professionalism that Warnock is not prepared to tolerate any longer and wants the player out of the club.
At this early stage, the front runners for the Moroccan’s signature appear to be Italian club Napoli, who would be willing to pay around £8 million for the player should assurances he can rediscover his form be given.
The sticking point for QPR was that Spurs will receive a 40% sell on fee from Taarabt, yet due to having to fine the player multiple times and his open want to leave, Warnock is now willing to accept both this and substantially less than the £15 million they were asking for from PSG in the summer.
Currently going strong in the Premier League, Warnock does not want any negative influence on the squad and feels that Taarabt provides exactly this. Couple this with the fact that money from his sale can be used to bolster the squad in January, and you have an almost certain move this winter for Taarabt.
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