Club must lower their valuation for Everton target
Queens Park Rangers will have to lower their £15m valuation of star striker Charlie Adams if they want to successfully get the striker off their wage bill.
Clubs chasing the striker including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur are well aware of knee and shoulder injuries according to the Daily Star.
It has been widely reported that Austin has no cartlidge left in one of his knees following a series of injuries and the 2 clubs are looking for closer to £10m for the hitman.
QPR could be looking to get Austin off their wage bill following relegation and the striker wants to play at the highest level to try and force his way into the England team.
Would you be worried about the previous injuries?
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15 mil is far too much money for a player who is unlikely to be a regular starter given our formation with a history of injuries and only one good season in the prem. Even a 10 million outlay considering his injury record would be too much of a risk for me. If we could get him for 5/6 upfront and then another 5/6 mil based on appearances maybe but I would much rather we spent money on Shaquiri and a centre half with a forward on loan. Lukaku with Shaquiri, Delafaou, Mirrales all interchanging behind and Barkley pushing on from midfield would make us a very dangerous side going forward.