Premier League: QPR manager Harry Redknapp sees Charlie Austin as crucial
QPR Manager Harry Redknapp admits that the goals of striker Charlie Austin may be the difference between survival and relegation.
The 25-year-old has netted seven already in his first season in the Premier League, and with only 18 months to run on his current contract, Redknapp is keen to keep him at Loftus Road.
"We need to stay in place in order to to prevent?" Remain standing will be very important,"said Redknapp. "He is happy here and that he wants to play in the championship now."
"He had a taste of it and once you play first League you want to stay there. If he can go and get 20 goals this year that will help us to do so. »
Austin moved to the Burnley Rangers for 4 million pounds in August 2013 and runs into another one of the heroes of last season, the Clarets before Danny Ings Championship, when the parties meet Saturday.
"How much is worth it now? '' I couldn't put a price on it, it will start to want a new contract. I do not know what it is, but certainly more than 4 million books, "said Redknapp.
"Two goals in the championship last year.
"Elements is in the England U21 team, I was certainly expecting to score goals this year and Charlie has been the same, he has led.
"If they played as a team at the top of the League, who have been making dozens of chances to all the games they would get much more both objectives."
"It is more difficult when you do not play for an inferior team down, you don't get so many chances, and take those who come along. This is what they do at the moment. »
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