
Queen's Park Rangers could have Damien Delaney in defence on Saturday against Barnsley after completing his signing from Hull City for £1.2million.
Rangers successfully fought off competition from Leeds United to take 26-year-old Delaney to Loftus Road on a three-year deal.
And the big-spending West London club also look certain to complete the signing of Dutch goalkeeper Stefan Postma.
The Dutch FA have solved a contractual dispute between Postma, 31, and his club ADO Den Haag, which means the former Aston Villa and Wolves keeper is free to join QPR.
The QPR manager, Luigi De Canio (pictured), is still confident of signing Spurs winger Wayne Routledge for £1.8million.
If that deal comes off, Rangers will have made ten January signings so far.
Rangers successfully fought off competition from Leeds United to take 26-year-old Delaney to Loftus Road on a three-year deal.
And the big-spending West London club also look certain to complete the signing of Dutch goalkeeper Stefan Postma.
The Dutch FA have solved a contractual dispute between Postma, 31, and his club ADO Den Haag, which means the former Aston Villa and Wolves keeper is free to join QPR.
The QPR manager, Luigi De Canio (pictured), is still confident of signing Spurs winger Wayne Routledge for £1.8million.
If that deal comes off, Rangers will have made ten January signings so far.
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