Randers of Denmark attacker, Tosin Kehinde has received a ray of hope for a move back to England, as Queens Park Rangers are said to be on the heels of the former Manchester United youth team player, megasportsarena.com reports.
Although he appears lost in the penumbra of European football lining out with Randers, which he joined from CD Feirense of Portugal, Kehinde looks good to head back into brighter clime at the turn of the month.
This is sequel to reports linking him with a move to join Bright Osayi-Samuel at Eberechi Eze’s former club in the English Championship, as a report by allnigeriasoccer.com revealed that The Hoops have been keeping tabs on the Manchester United academy product.
Kehinde would be buoyed with the strong hint that has come his way early in the January transfer window, as the Nigerian under-23 national team, Olympic Eagles’ former invitee is set to gain from his spirited efforts with Randers, which he joined in a full transfer from Feirense in the summer.
The 22-year-old Kehinde has made the best lining out in Randers’ symbolic jersey number 10 for the campaign, much to the admiration of QPR’s director of football, Les Ferdinand, who is said to be a big admirer of the youngster and has been monitoring his progress.
Interest in Kehinde from Ferdinand has now been cited as a strong factor behind a possible swoop for the lad early in 2021, although he has already become a key player for Randers, as the Danish Superliga outfit are reportedly willing to listen to a bid in the region of two million euro.
The report adds: “Kehinde is ready to help Randers when the league resumes early next year after recovering from a coronavirus infection that kept him sidelined for the trip to SonderjyskE. The winger, who is under contract until June 30, 2023, has appeared in nine matches this season and has provided two assists.”