Redknapp makes M'Vila trip

Sky Sports understands QPR manager Harry Redknapp travelled to France on Saturday to watch midfielder Yann M'Vila in action for Rennes against Bordeaux.

Last Updated: 13/01/13 at 16:12 Post Comment

Yann M'Vila: Watched by Redknapp against Bordeaux

Yann M'Vila: Watched by Redknapp against Bordeaux

Redknapp and chief scout Ian Broomfield made the trip following QPR's goalless draw with the manager's former club Tottenham at Loftus Road on Saturday lunch-time.

Defensive midfielder M'Vila is thought to be high on Redknapp's list of transfer targets this month as he looks to bolster his struggling squad, with the Hoops rock-bottom of the Premier League.

He was a fan of the France international while in charge at Spurs but failed to bring him to White Hart Lane and has previously admitted he is unsure whether the 22-year-old wants to join QPR.

Rangers are rumoured to have offered €9million (£7.4m) as Rennes hold out for €12m (£9.9m).

Redknapp could face competition for M'Vila's signature, with Fulham understood to have shown a late interest, while the midfielder has also been linked with a Russian move.

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