The Hoops’ boss admitted that the goalkeeper could be on his way out of the club after only two games following the arrival of Julio Cesar.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 career, which has been mobbed by shoddy performances and lackluster bloopers in the last few years.
However, after two matches in-charge of the posts, his reign in London could be all but over after the Rangers agreed to sign Julio Cesar from http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan.
The Brazilian arrives in the English Premier League after being lauded as one of the best shot-stoppers in the world and could potentially fill up the void at the back, which was clearly evident under Paddy Kenny last season.
For Green it means a loss of game time, but his situation has not unnoticed with coach Mark Hughes, who is partial to the player and claimed that he would be allowed to leave if choose to tread down that path.
Considering that Cesar is going to be first-choice, the former West Ham man would benefit from a regular string of games, something which QPR are unlikely to offer him at this point.
However, the manager is sympathetic and should come up with a good solution to problem, which he would much happy to have.
"In the future if any of my keepers came to me and said they felt their future lay elsewhere then we can have a conversation about that and make a decision that benefited everyone," Hughes said.
"I was told there was a possibility that http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 so we tried to pursue it. We managed it and that will obviously have some impact on Rob because there will be competition for him. He understands that
but he has been a top keeper for a long time and I'm sure he will be ready for that challenge."
QPR are now set to visit Manchester City at the Etihad, the infamous game which saw the Citizens claim the title in injury time, while the away team had Joey Barton sent off after an unsurprising brawl.
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