Ephraim Signs Permanently
QPR have finally confirmed the permanent signing of West Ham's Hogan Ephraim on a three and a half year contract following a successful loan spell.
This is great news for Rangers fans as the attacking midfielder, more than impressed during his 3 month loan spell earlier in the season. The 19 year old, former West Ham starlet made 13 appearances for the R's, scoring 2 goals.
Hogan spent most of last season on loan to Colchester, making 21 appearances for the Layer Road club and scoring once.
On his arrival, Hogan told the Official QPR Website;
"I'm so pleased to be back here. I really enjoyed my time here on loan earlier this season and when
the Club showed an interest in offering me a permanent deal, I was made
up.
It's a great time to be at QPR. Big things are going to happen here - the new owners are very ambitious."
Welcome Back and Good Luck, Hogan!!!
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