| Brazil No 1 set to join relegation threatened QPR. |
This is one of the most surprising transfer news this summer. Out of a sudden, QPR set to land a world class stopper.
Robert Green was poor in the opening day 5-0 defeat to Swansea, and Mark Hughes was quick in finding a solution. He made a wise move in turning to Julio Cesar.
Julio Cesar helped Inter win the Champions League in 2010. But Inter seemed to be in the downfall after the departure of Jose Mourinho.
In the summer, Andrea Stramaccioni signed Slovenia first choice keeper Samir Handanovic from Udinese, hence relegating Julio Cesar to second choice.
So there is no surprise that rumours as to where his future lies were arised. But, no one would have guessed that his destination would be QPR, who finished 17th last season. A more reasonable move would be to Tottenham, but they are unlikely to match QPR's offer of £80,000 per-week.
The transfer is expected to be worth £2.5m.
Mark Hughes had already made statement of intent this season, signing high-profile players like Jose Bosingwa, Fabio, Park Ji-Sung and Andrew Johnson, most of which already have established reputation in Premier League.
Now that the Brazilian stopper who has 64 caps under his name set to join them, I regard QPR as a serious contender for a place in UEFA Cup spot come May next year.