The former Olympique Marseille star hails his move to QPR, and thanks Mark Hughes for trusting him
Full-back, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314.
Taiwo joined the Hoops on-loan from A.C Milan in the January transfer window, and will remain at Loftus Road for the remainder of the season. It is believed that QPR have signed a pre-contract agreement to sign the left-back on
a permanent transfer in the summer.
The Nigerian international joined the Rossoneri from Olympique Marseille on a free transfer in the summer. However, he failed to make his mark at San Siro, and could not become a regular member in the plans of Massimiliano Allegri.
The 26-year-old is delighted with the move to EPL, and insists that he is eagerly looking forward to the challenge of playing in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749. He went onto thank manager, Mark Hughes, for trusting his abilities, and is keen to repay
the faith he showed in him.
While talking to official QPR website,
“It's a new and exciting challenge for me and one I am very much looking forward to. I'm very grateful to Mark Hughes for bringing me here. It is always nice for a player when you know the manager wants you and I will repay his
faith in me.”
Taiwo insisted that he is looking forward to make his debut for the promoted side, and wants to build a strong bond with the fans.
“I can't wait to play for the club. I know only hard work, good performance, dedication, and passion will connect me with the fans but I'm prepared. I'm looking forward to what lies ahead and I'm prepared to give my all to the
QPR cause.”
The defender managed only eight appearances during almost six month stay at the San Siro. The former Marseille star is well known for his accurate crosses from the left-flank and is also a dead-ball specialist.
Taiwo is expected to make his league debut against Aston Villa in the coming weekend. The Hoops are currently placed 16th in the league table.
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