Queens Park Rangers have completed the signing of Park Ji-sung from Manchester United.
Mark Hughes’ men had agreed a fee for the South Korean and have now pushed ahead to iron out the remaining details and take Park to Loftus Road.
The Rs are believed to be paying around £2M for the midfielder, with add-ons able to take this figure higher.
Hughes is understandably delighted to get his man and feels Park’s arrival will help QPR push ahead.
“It is a significant signing for us as a club and as a manager it is going to help where I want to take the team and the club as a whole.”
Park joined Manchester United from PSV Eindhoven.
At international level he clocked up 100 caps for South Korea, retiring in 2011.
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