Official: Super Eagles Target Pens New Three-Year Deal With Queens Park Rangers
Published: August 07, 2018Very promising Nigerian attacking midfielder Ebere Eze has ended speculation about his future after penning a fresh three-year contract with Championship club Queens Park Rangers.
The former Arsenal youth-teamer is now committed to QPR until the end of the 2020-2021 season after agreeing a two-year extension to his existing deal, writes the London club on their official website.
Speaking on the new deal, Eze said : ''I am delighted to have it all sorted so I can focus completely on playing football.
''It’s a great feeling to know you have the trust of your manager, the fans and your team-mates. Everyone believes in me and it’s a real confidence boost.
''This is the best place for me at this moment in time. I know that I can be free to play how I like to play.
''This is the best place for me at this moment in time. I know that I can be free to play how I like to play.
''If I keep my head down I have got a good opportunity to play here and that’s the main thing.''
QPR new manager Steve McClaren has handed Eze, who trained with the Super Eagles in March 2017, the number ten jersey for the 2018-2019 campaign.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Photo Credit : qpr.co.uk
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