QPR midfielder Adel Taarabt has dropped a big quit hint after the Rangers refused to offer him a new contract.
The player of the season in Championship is angry with the club chiefs for not improving his current deal.
They want me to stay four years on the same terms,’ Taarabt told Daily Mail.
“I don’t want to sign for four years then after one year I am going to be back in the Championship.
“No disrespect, but if we keep the same players, it will be very difficult to stay in the Premier League when you are playing Manchester United and Chelsea.
”I helped QPR win promotion but they will not offer me a better contract. They say I am already on big wages.”
QPR have received several offers for the highly rated playmaker but they are holding out for £10 million.
“It’s a lot of money because I have not been successful yet in the Premier League. But when Rangers sell me, they have to give 40 per cent of the fee to Tottenham, my first club.”
Taarabt then admitted that a move to Newcastle would be good for him.
“People say Newcastle will be good for me, that the fans love players like me. It is fantastic to play in front of 50,000 supporters every week. I do not need one of the very big clubs at this stage of my career.”
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