Queens Park Rangers have signed Jordan Cousins from League One side Charlton.

The Greenwich-born midfielder, who made over 100 league appearances for the Addicks, was at Loftus Road today undergoing a medical.

Cousins, 22, was named Charlton’s player of the season for the second consecutive year in May.

The Charlton academy graduate scored against his new club QPR in a 2-1 defeat in April – the South Londoners’ relegation to League One was confirmed just ten days later.

Cousins leaves Charlton for an undisclosed fee, believed to be in the region of £1.5m.

He said: “I felt this was the right time for me to move on – and for it to be to a massive club like QPR is a real pleasure for me.

“This is a fresh, new start for me and one I am going to grab with both hands.

“I spoke to the manager at length and we share similar beliefs as to how the game should be played.

“I know what he is looking for from me as a central midfielder and I’m excited about pulling on the QPR shirt and showing the fans what I’m capable of.

“I put all my efforts and dedication into football because I want to be the best player I possibly can be – and hopefully I can produce the best football of my career for QPR.”

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