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QPR midfielder flies to Turkey after agreeing terms with Samuel Eto’o’s team

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QPR midfielder flies to Turkey after agreeing terms with Samuel Eto’o’s team

QPR defensive midfielder Sandro Ranieri has agreed terms with Turkish Super Lig outfit Antalyaspor a source close to the Super Lig outfit told Turkish-Football.

Sandro is on his way to Turkey where he will undergo a medical before putting pen to paper on a two and a half year deal.

The 27-year-old travelled to Turkey alongside his representatives Leigh Cramer and Timucin Dervis.

The Brazilian midfielder has years of experience playing Premier League and Championship football for Tottenham and QPR.

Sandro scored three times in eight games for the West London based side this season and has 14 Brazil national team caps.

This will be the first time Sandro has played in the Turkish top-tier.

The experienced midfielder will join Samuel Eto’o at Antalyaspor. The Scorpions are an ambitious club with strong financial backing.

Antalyaspor play in the 32,000 seater Antalya Arena stadium and are currently ninth in the league table on 22 points after 16 games.

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Emre Sarigul is the co-founder of http://Turkish-football.com and specialises in Super Lig and European football. Emre has established himself as a Turkish football expert, building ties with clubs, major players, agents and influential figures in the game. His work can also be found in the Guardian, Bleacher Report, FourFourTwo among others. Also provides consultant work and has worked on projects with FIFA and the Turkish Football Federation.