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    M'vila future still undecided

     It is normally QPR themselves that are thwarting transfers at the the eleventh hour, however according to BBC Sport Rubin Kazan could be doing exactly that to them in regards to Yann M'vila. It was believed that M'vila would soon be joining his countryman Loic Remy at Loftus Road, as QPR again look reshuffle their ever changing squad.

    Kazan though have used the weapon that Rangers used to tempt Remy away from Newcastle; financial muscle. However this one does not look to be over just yet with M'vila apparently not overly keen on a move to the Russian outback, although again the Kazan will feel they have enough brass to convince him otherwise.

    That M'villa is having to choose between a relegation premiership battle and an unglamorous move to Eastern Europe shows just how far his star has fallen, after all it is widely reported that not to long ago an unnamed Premier League side had an offer of £28 million rejected for his services. However several off field problems have seen interest in the once next big thing dwindle, in particular one of the most costly wild nights out on record whilst on duty with France which saw him receive a ban from international football until 2014.

    Despite his fall from grace, he still has undoubted quality which is obviously why Rangers are so keen on his services, although if he does sign even Harry Redknapp will have a job controlling him and the just as difficult to handle Adel Taarabt. Kazan do look to be in pole position at the minute however Rangers despite being bottom do have enough going for them to convince M'Vila otherwise particular given that we know Redknapp can be matched by few for convincing players to join his club, whilst should it come to this they can always market London as a far superior location for a wild night out.