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Update: It's also been reported by Sky. But NOT as of yet by QPR! So until it is, presumably not yet signed and sealed.
Barnsley have posted on their Official Site that their 24-year old ex-Manchester United striker Daniel Nardiello is joining QPR (This news has been posted on QPR messageboard but as of now it has NOT yet been confirmed/announced by QPR on the QPR Official Site. See Player's Profile And a Welsh profile. Reportedly Coventry had been interested in signing him. Nardiello to QPR is also being reported by the BBC "QPR set to net striker Nardiello"
Barnsley Official Site - REDS DISMAY AT NARDIELLO'S LAST MINUTE U-TURN
STRIKER Daniel Nardiello will not be returning to Barnsley after dramatically and surprisingly turning his back on the Club this afternoon.
With the paperwork prepared and awaiting his signature, the 24-year-old striker was due at Oakwell this morning to sign the contract after agreeing the terms of a new two-year deal with the Reds.
Reds Chairman Gordon Shepherd arrived at Oakwell this morning and added his signature to the documents, which included all the relevant contracts and Agents Agreements.
At 11.00am this morning, Daniel's agent informed the Club that he was just passing Junction 23 on the M1 on his way to Oakwell but progress from the Midlands was slow because of the dreadful weather conditions although he expected to be at Oakwell early in the afternoon to sign.
However, at around 2.00pm this afternoon, Reds manager Simon Davey received a telephone call from Daniel in which he was informed that the player was now at Trowell Services on the M1 and would be returning south after agreeing to join Queens Park Rangers.
Speaking exclusively to www.barnsleyfc.co.uk, Chairman Gordon Shepherd revealed: "The Club are desperately disappointed at Daniel's late, late decision especially as the deal was all agreed and the paperwork ready on the table for his signature.
"We are also very unhappy at assurances given to us by the player that he would only consider leaving Oakwell for a Club closer to his home in the Midlands.
"As we had been hoping to announce Daniel's signature this afternoon, we feel that we have no alternative but to inform our supporters of the events and we are sure that they will share our deep disappointment at the way we have been treated today".
Barnsley Official Site