Hugill loan deal agreed

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Jordan Hugill is on his way from West Ham after opting to join Queens Park Rangers on loan.

The move was first touted last week although it was unclear which of two or three interested clubs he would be joining.

But this morning co owner of the Hammers David Gold announced on Twitter that the striker was on his across London.

He said: “The documentation has now been completed for the temporary transfer of Jordan Hugill to QPR until 30th June 2020. Good luck Jordan. dg”

Having joined the Hammers for £8 million under David Moyes, this will be Hugill’s second season-long loan spell after joining his home town club Middlesbrough which he had high hopes of joining permanently.

However, after managing seven goals in 41 appearances he returned to the London Stadium.

Rangers have agreed to pay 60 per cent of the striker’s £33k a week salary following negotiations following the striker’s decision not to join Wigan on a permanent deal.

They are understood to have beaten Leeds for his signature with reportedly West Brom showing some interest.

Hugill is contracted to West Ham until June 2022.

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