Disgraced footballer Marlon King, constantly being linked with a move to Coventry City after his release from prison yesterday, has been linked with a possible move to Championship club QPR.
King was released yesterday on licence after serving 9 months of an 18 month sentence for sexually assaulting a woman and his agent has been trying to find a club interested in taking the striker.
Coventry City were always going to be linked for two reasons. The main one being the manager Aidy Boothroyd managed King while the pair were both at Watford, where King played some of his best football and where Boothroyd helped to keep him out of trouble.
Coventry City are also on the lookout for an experienced striker and King, apart from his nefarious extra curricular activities, is an experienced striker.
Now, the Daily Mirror are reporting that QPR manager Neil Warnock is thinking about taking King to Loftus Road. Warnock is the type of manager who will allow the tide of public opinion to wash right over him and is a tough enough manager to keep King in line.