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QPR has successfully secured the signing of Danish midfielder Nicolas Madsen from Westerlo in Belgium for a reported fee of £2m. The 24-year-old player was a target for Coventry City, but Rangers managed to finalise the deal to bring him to Loftus Road.

The decision to bring in Madsen was driven by head coach Marti Cifuentes, who was keen on strengthening the midfield before the transfer window closes. Madsen, who previously played for FC Midtjylland before joining Westerlo in 2022, expressed his eagerness to make the move to England, which ultimately led to his transfer to QPR.

With Madsen’s arrival, there may be a possibility for Elijah Dixon-Bonner to go out on loan. Several clubs in lower divisions have shown interest in Dixon-Bonner, especially after he signed a new contract with Rangers over the summer.

The addition of Madsen to the team brings a new dynamic to QPR’s midfield and provides more options for the coaching staff. His experience and skills on the field are expected to contribute positively to the team’s performance in the upcoming matches.

In a recent podcast discussing QPR’s latest signings, there was a consensus on the importance of protecting players like Madsen and Dixon-Bonner, who have the potential to make a significant impact on the team’s success. As the season progresses, fans are eager to see how these new additions will integrate into the squad and help QPR achieve their goals on the pitch.