He'll Be B-Akos


Akos Buzsaky has picked himself up, dusted himself down and is looking forward to signing for a new club very soon.
The Hungarian left Queens Park Rangers at the end of his contract after rejecting the one year extension the Loftus Road club offered. Buzsaky was reportedly looking for a longer deal than the one year deal offered by QPR.
The 30 year old playmaker is back home in Hungary mulling over the next step in his career. Championship sides Nottingham Forest and Bristol City are keeping a close eye on developments but face competition from Premier League side West Ham United with Buzsaky hoping to have penned a deal with a new club in the coming days.
A drop down to the Championship is not out of the picture for Buzsaky who has made a total of 189 league appearances during spells at Queen Park Rangers and Plymouth Argyle in English football’s second tier.
Buzsaky told a Hungarian daily newspaper, Nemzeti Sport, “QPR’s announcement wasn’t unexpected for me as it was a result of my own decision.”
“I haven’t accepted the club’s one year extension and I haven’t talked about it to manager Mark Hughes.”
“At the moment I’m back in Hungary and I will be back in England soon. It is possible that by next week I will have a new club.”
Sam Jewell
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