The talented Spaniard reiterated that he made the right choice in signing for the Hoops after moving on from Real Madrid in the summer.
One of the most talented players to have come through at the Los Blancos’ academy, much was expected of the cultured midfielder as he progressed through the Bernabeu ranks.
While he was farmed out to Getafe early in his career, the 25-year-old was far too good for the minnows, but luckily the Whites had placed a buy-back clause in his contract, allowing him to return if they were needed his services.
Jose Mourinho did exactly that after arriving in 2009, but since then Granero has been struggling to impose himself in the midst of world-class talents.
Following his relegation from the team, the player needed to decide his future and agreed to sign a four-year deal with Queens Park Rangers, beginning his bow in the Premier League.
However the switch has come under criticism especially considering the Spanish maestro’s abilities, with some even claiming that a bigger club would have been better suited to his personality.
Nonetheless, Granero made a choice and has chosen to defend that after reiterating that he was he enjoying his time in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 and looked forward to implementing Mark Hughes’ plans for the Rangers.
“It was my club since I was eight, so of course it’s a big change. I am so excited to be important here. Since two weeks ago, my thoughts are here and I don’t miss Real Madrid. It wasn’t that tough to leave. I played three years for Real Madrid. Now I’m
more mature. I’ve improved my mind and my football, and now I’m looking forward to showing it at Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314.”
“I will always be thankful to Real Madrid, but it was time to change, and the best way to change was QPR. I’ve come because I’m sure this club will be very good for me, and I am convinced that I can be good for QPR,” he added.
Impressive during his early days at Loftus Road, the midfielder has the quality to shine in the Premiership and with an array of talent around him, there is no saying how high QPR can go this season.
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