, Aston Villa and Wolves make approach for wantaway QPR forward

Aston Villa and Wolves make approach for wantaway QPR forward

Aston Villa and Wolves have made approaches for QPR’s Tjaronn Chery according to a report from Sky Sports via the Birmingham Mail.

The 28-year-old forward has not played in the last few matches for QPR and appears to have fallen afoul of the new Ian Holloway regime, just 18 months after he signed for the club in the summer of 2015. Seemingly because of that, Chery has decided to hand in a transfer request and is looking to leave Loftus Road by the end of the January transfer window.

And with Chery looking set to leave, it is no surprise to see Aston Villa interested in him as they have been longtime admirers of the former Gronigen player. They were first interested in him when Paul Lambert was their head coach and had even made a bid in 2015, though they were beaten to the signing by QPR. Now that he is available though, the West Midlands based club are now looking to finally make Chery a Villain after years of interest.

But speaking of Lambert, he has also stayed interested in Chery and is looking to sign him for the club he is currently managing, Wolves. The Black County side have plenty of money to spend in the January transfer window and Lambert is hoping to start moulding the squad in his image after taking charge just a few months ago. But if he wants to sign Chery he looks set for a battle with his former team where he once tried to sign him before.

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