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Monday, July 28, 2008

Blackpool and QPR Both Want Gorkss Transfer Concluded

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Blackpool Gazette - Gorkss: Get a move on, say Pool

Grayson was today hoping to bring the Kaspars Gorkss saga to an end.
Gorkss is training with QPR and is keen to complete his move to London.
But a dispute between Pool and their Championship rivals has held up the transfer.
It's now more than six weeks since the Londoners first made their approach for the 25-year-old.
Last week Iain Dowie spoke about his eagerness to get the whole mess sorted out, and Grayson agrees.
"Iain Dowie is keen to get it sorted and I agree with him," said the Seasiders boss.
"I think it's just gone on for too long now and it's best for Blackpool, QPR and Kaspars that everything gets sorted and resolved.
"Hopefully within the next 24 hours or so things might be resolved, which will be a bonus for everyone."
When the Gorkss move is completed it should mean a new face at Bloomfield Road.
Striker Daniel Nardiello will be part of the Gorkss deal and one or two other Rangers players may also be involved.
The Seasiders will also receive a fee of £250,000, money Grayson is planning to use to make fresh bids for other players – such as Martin Devaney from Barnsley.
The Tykes rejected Pool's initial £150,000 offer but would probably be swayed if they came back in with a bid in excess of £200,000. Blackpool Gazette


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