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The truth has emerged over QPR’s reported transfer link with the 26-year-old.


QPR have had a good first season under Julien Stephan, but the manager will be aware that a successful transfer window is required if they are to progress in the 2026/27 season.

The R’s are one of numerous clubs currently in mid-table, so thoughts will already be moving to next season.



Stephan and the recruitment team will already be looking for players who can aid the group, and it may be a hectic summer for the Londoners as they attempt to wheel and deal given their lack of funds compared to other Championship clubs.




So, the difficulty is to uncover potential bargains, and it has been reported that QPR are interested in signing NAC Breda left-back Boy Kemper.


QPR’s transfer stance on deal for Boy Kemper is disclosed.

Despite NAC Breda’s present position in the Eredivisie relegation zone, skipper Kemper has had a successful individual season.



He has struck the attention with his aggressive production for the struggling team, scoring three goals and assisting on the same amount of occasions.


With his contract about to expire in a few months, Kemper was reportedly garnering interest from clubs in the Netherlands and around Europe, including QPR.

However, West London Sport has provided an update on QPR’s apparent pursuit, confirming that he is not the club’s ‘priority target’ heading into the summer window.

Interestingly, they do mention that the R’s will be seeking for a left-back before next season, which is likely to please QPR fans.

QPR must be smart with their summer recruiting.

We understand the importance of recruitment in the contemporary game, and QPR will be under pressure to get things right as they attempt to back Stephan after a solid first year at the club.

As previously stated, they are not in the position to go out and spend money like some of their Championship rivals, thus it is all about locating diamonds.

Given his contract position, Kemper may have fell into that category, and it seems likely that QPR is looking for players who will be available for free this summer. Furthermore, the fact that they are considering the Eredivisie is a good sign, as the Dutch top flight is brimming with talent.

However, it does not appear that a move for Kemper will happen, as QPR plainly believe there are better choices available based on this report.

Rhys Norrington-Davies has been the first-choice left-back for the majority of the season, but he is set to return to Sheffield United this summer following his loan spell, and the fact that QPR is keeping an eye on others in his position suggests he may not be returning to Loftus Road.

Even though the Welsh international has been consistent, some fans will be glad to see that left-back is a position they want to bolster, and it will be interesting to watch who they bring in and how the XI looks when the new Championship season begins in August.

 



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