Tottenham striker Roman Pavlyuchenko is wanted by Borussia Dortmund, but today a move closer to home could be on the cards, that is his London home, as Queens Park Rangers have expressed an interest in signing the Russian International.
It is well known that QPR have money to spend since business man Tony Fernandes took over at Loftus Road, but a loan deal could initially be on the cards according to a source from inside the London club today.
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Spurs on the other hand are looking to offload their international outcast from their wage bill on a permanent basis, so it remains to be seen if the two can come to an agreement of sorts.
QPR have only scored five goals in their eight games this season, and three of those were in one game against Wolves, and in fact they have only managed to score in three of their eight games so far. Manager Neil Warnock is well aware of his sides lack of strike power, hence why he is preparing to make a move for Pavlyuchenko once the transfer window reopens in January.
Three years ago Spurs paid around £14million for Pavyluchenko, who will turn 30 in December, and they would be looking for at least £10miilion of that in January if not more. It is a sum that is easily affordable for QPR and would be money well spent especially if Pavlyuchenko’s goals kept them in the Premier League.




