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QPR is on the verge of finalizing the signing of Jonathan Varane from Sporting de Gijón before their match against Brighton today. The French midfielder, 22, is set to join the team for a fee of approximately £1.2m. Varane, who has three years left on his contract, is looking for a fresh start after falling out of favor at his current club.

In addition to Varane, QPR is eyeing a loan move for Liverpool’s left-back Owen Beck. This move comes as doubts loom over the future of Kenneth Paal, whose contract with the R’s is coming to an end. If Paal does not agree to a new deal, the team is prepared to sell him. Beck, 21, is being considered as a potential replacement, along with Juventus’ Gianluca Frabotta. Beck, a Wales Under-21 international, has previously had loan spells at Dundee and Bolton.

QPR manager Marti Cifuentes emphasized the importance of not allowing players like Paal to run down their contracts and leave for free. Cifuentes acknowledged Paal’s value to the team but stressed the need for financial stability. He stated, “We as a club cannot afford to have players that are in the last year of their contract and still being an important asset for the club. So we need to find this balance between continuity and keeping good financial health. Having said that, Ken is a very good player. I think he has been showing that since my arrival and I’m very happy with him.”

The potential signings of Varane and Beck indicate QPR’s proactive approach to strengthen the squad ahead of the new season. With Varane adding depth to their midfield and Beck providing options in defense, the team is preparing for a competitive campaign. The strategic moves in the transfer market reflect the club’s ambition to build a strong and balanced team capable of achieving success in the upcoming season.