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BBC - QPR wield axe as Rusculleda signs
Queens Park Rangers have signed Argentine left-sided player Sebastian Rusculleda, subject to a medical.
The highly-rated 22-year-old has agreed a move from Argentine outfit Tigre for an undisclosed fee.
And the club have transfer-listed Danny Nardiello - just six months after signing the former Barnsley striker.
Zesh Rehman and Stefan Moore have also been told they have no future at QPR, as have Pat Kanyuka, Kieron St Aimie, Stefan Bailey and Shabazz Baidoo. BBC
David McIntyre/Ealing Gazette - Rs thwarted in bid to re-sign Lee Cook
Meanwhile, host of players to be released - including Nardiello, Kanyuka, Rehman, Bailey and Moore
AN ATTEMPT by QPR to take Lee Cook back to Loftus Road has failed because of a dispute with Fulham over the terms of a proposed loan deal.
Cook, who joined Fulham last summer for a fee Rangers put at £2.5m, is on the comeback trail after several months out with a knee injury.
Rangers wanted to take the winger on a month's loan with a view to a permanent transfer.
But Fulham, keen for Cook to build up his match fitness, wanted a guarantee that he would start games while on loan with Rs.
Without a fee agreed for his permanent signing once the month's loan expired, Rangers would not agree to that condition and Cook is to stay at Craven Cottage.
Meanwhile, Rangers have transfer-listed Danny Nardiello - just six months after signing the striker.
Nardiello, who signed a two-year deal after agreeing to join the club last summer on a Bosman free transfer, has been made available along with defender Zesh Rehman and forward Stefan Moore.
Youngsters Pat Kanyuka, Stefan Bailey and Kieron St Aimee are also victims of the clearout.
They have been told they have no future at the club and are being released, as has striker Shabazz Baidoo.
St Aimee was regarded as a potential star of the future until fairly recently, while Derby County are among the clubs now showing an interest in Kanyuka.
The central defender impressed during his limited first-team outings but spent a number of them playing as a makeshift right-back and has also been hampered by injury problems. Ealing GAzette