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Michael Beale makes honest QPR transfer admission

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Queens Park Rangers boss Michael Beale has confirmed he wants to bring in more players, although he called for patience as sales are required as well. The former Aston Villa assistant is gearing up for his first campaign as the main man and he has wasted little time in making his mark, with the R’s having brought in plenty of new faces.

However, speaking to West London Sport, Beale revealed that they are still in talks over new recruits, but he stressed that the current group is too big, so departures will have to happen. “We’re constantly receiving phone calls, which is a nice thing.

People want to come and play here. They are optimistic about the work we’re trying to do and there’s one or two things in the background. “We’ve got an inflated squad, I would say.

So with the four boys coming back in, that means five or six who were with us (against Crystal Palace) can’t travel (to Blackburn), so that shows where we’re at.

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