Tuesday, 12th January 2010
Hull striker Daniel Cousin, who has managed only three appearances this season, is seriously considering a move to Queens Park Rangers after revealing he has been offered a six-month loan deal by the mid-table Championship side.
According to France Football Cousin said, "Queen’s Park Rangers have offered me a contract for six months, in the form of a loan. I am interested, for sure, but I will wait a little longer, until the end of the African Cup of Nations before I give the green light. I know the leaders of the London club have the ambition to be promoted to the Premier League, and this is something I want to be a part of.”
The 32-year-old admits he is also in contact with several French clubs, but has yet to be offered anything serious. With the transfer window almost halfway through already however, a move to former Portsmouth manager Paul Hart’s side seems the most likely destination for the out of favour Frenchman.
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