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Transfer revelation emerges involving Coventry City and QPR as the latter close in on 24 y/o

Queens Park Rangers won the race for Jake Clarke-Salter because they offered a higher salary than Coventry City and are in a more convenient location, according to Coventry Live.

The 24-year-old is set to be released on the expiration of his contract at Chelsea this summer with Thomas Tuchel’s side opting against triggering a 12-month extension on his existing terms.

This has allowed other sides to swoop for him with Premier League outfit Leeds United and Eredivisie club PSV both thought to have been interested in recruiting him, though it was unclear how much game time he would win at a top-tier level.

Sheffield United were also believed to be interested in recruiting the Englishman along with former loan club Coventry, with the latter seeing him shine at the CBS Arena last term.

Injuries meant he was limited to just 29 league appearances for the Sky Blues – but was a regular starter when available and proved to be a considerable asset in their promotion push – with Mark Robins’ side previous one of the favourites to land him permanently after seeing the 24-year-old become accustomed to life in the Midlands.

However, QPR have made a last-ditch attempt to take him to Loftus Road and this has seemingly worked, with the centre-back now thought to be closing in on a move to Michael Beale’s side.

The reasons behind his decision to choose the R’s have now become clearer according to Coventry Live’s report, with Clarke-Salter liking the idea of being able to remain in the English capital and Beale’s men also offering him a bigger salary than the Sky Blues.

The Verdict:

You can’t really criticise Clarke-Salter for making this move because it isn’t purely money-motivated. The chance to settle down in London for the long term

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