The Brazilian goalkeeper revealed that he was on the verge of joining the Gunners but opted to sign for the R’s after being impressed by their ambitious project.
Loftus Road boss Mark Hughes made a host of signings this summer and although the list included some marquee names such as http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Julio-Cesar-c19961 has been by far the most tactically astute one with his solid displays and unnerving
abilities between the posts.
Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 on the other hand have struggled to grind out points this season and now find themselves lurking at the bottom of the Premier League table despite quality being well distributed in their squad.
Whether be it a lack of experience or simply team chemistry, the Rangers haven’t clicked so far, but one shining light in their endless run of disappoint results is Cesar, who has been unlucky to maintain clean sheets during his stay in London.
A former International with the Selecao, his talents are still highly regarded and the impact he has made at QPR is immense, to say the least.
However, that move might have never taken place if the player had decided on the Emirates as his next destination, something which he claims got quite close to happen during the transfer window in the summer.
"I accepted this proposal because I wanted to live in London. I have an amazing way of life here and I'm giving my family a great opportunity to grow up culturally. I talked with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429 in the last transfer window, and they were really happy about me playing
for them, but at the last minute I moved to QPR."
Continuing, Cesar added that he wanted to join the Executive ranks at the club after retiring from the game and affirmed his belief that his initial employers could be his current side, whose grandiose plans have attracted his attention from the very beginning.
"QPR has a project, and I dream about that project coming true. But I came here because I was thinking about my future once I quit football, that's true. Even at QPR I could work as a director."
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