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QPR BOSS RAMSEY: AUSTIN WILL ONLY LEAVE FOR TOP DOLLAR

QPR boss Chris Ramsey admits they face losing Charlie Austin in the summer.

The striker has been a revelation in his first season in the Premier League.
Ramsey admitted: "When somebody sparkles there’s always people in there to poach them or to buy them and make their clubs better.
"So we would be foolish not to be worried we’re going to lose him. We hope we don’t and we’re glad he’s performed in a way that other teams are trying to secure his services.
"He’s one of the top strikers in the country, it’s not my decision whether he stays or goes, but any top striker always goes for top dollar."

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