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TAARABT DOES NOT WANT TO RETURN TO SPURS FROM QPR
ComeOnSpurs.com, 8 Nov 2009
On-loan QPR playmaker Adel Taarabt has expressed a desire to leave Tottenham Hotspur after a lack of first team opportunities at White Hart Lane.
The Moroccan is currently impressing at QPR where he has scored four goals in thirteen appearances for the Championship side. He is just starting to hit his stride in his second loan spell at Rangers and this has made him think about his future.
Taarabt has a long-term deal in place at Spurs and he feels the Premier League side may wish to extend it. However, the feeling is not mutual.
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"Tottenham would like me to sign a new deal with them but, frankly, I don't fancy going back there now," he told the Evening Gazette.
"I've got two-and-a-half years left with them, but I hope to leave soon."
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Comments On This Article
Gary, November 8, 2009 at 1:32 pm He told the \'Evening Gazette\'?
This atricle is pants. Taarabt has always been in Harry\'s plans. He is being drafted back in in January.
Read the \'Telegraph\'
Keith Palmer, November 8, 2009 at 1:36 pm Gary, Who cares if it\'s pants or not? When Taarabt played at the Lane, the team needed two balls to keep him happy. Sure, he\'s shown a few touches and flicks at the lower level, but would he significantly improve the team on his return? Of course, everyone deserves a second chance, but is he the player we really need to go on to the next step?
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