Agyemang Joins from Preston
Preston striker Patrick Agyemang is the latest new addition to the QPR squad, signing a four and a half year deal at Loftus Road.
The Ghanaian international striker is the 6th addition to the R's squad and again, the fee was undisclosed but is believed to be around £350,000. Patrick joined PNE from Gillingham back in 2004, but the 27 year old first made his name at Wimbledon, working his way up through the ranks to score 22 goals in 116 appearances.
His form at Deepdale earned him a call up to the Ghana squad, where he has made 4 appearances in total. Despite an injury plagued season, Patrick managed to bag an impressive 7 goals in 10 start and has scored 4 goals in 22 appearances for the lilywhites this season.
GOOD LUCK PATRICK AND WELCOME TO QPR!!
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