Buzsaky Here to Stay
Akos Buzsaky is staying with QPR. The Hungarian has signed permanently from Plymouth for a fee in the region of £500k
The Hungarian midfielder has signed a 2 and a half year deal with the club, following his loan spell. Akos has simply been a revelation since his arrival and has scored 6 stunning goals in 12 appearances for the R's so far this season.
Buzsaky has previously played for Jose Mourinho at Porto, following a transfer from MTK Budapest. After just 4 appearances, he went on loan to Academia de Coimbra before coming to Plymouth in 2005.
Former R's gaffer, Ian Holloway brought Buzsaky to the centre of the Home Park stage following a slow start and made 40 appearances for the Pilgrims last term.
On making his stay at Loftus Road permanent, Akos told the Official QPR Website;
"I'm very excited about the future. have enjoyed the last two months and we're improving from game to game. The Rangers supporters are very passionate and they really want to
see this Club going forward and being in the Premiership, where it
should be."
Good Luck Akos and Welcome to QPR!!
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