Adel Taarabt: I couldn’t say no to Fulham

 
Giuseppe Muro7 August 2013

Adel Taarabt revealed today the lure of Premier League football was the key reason behind his decision to join Fulham, writes Giuseppe Muro.

The 24-year-old Morocco international (right) has agreed a season-long loan which could turn into a permanent move from Championship side Queens Park Rangers if he impresses manager Martin Jol.

“This was a difficult decision but at this stage of my career I feel I need to be playing at the top level,” said Taarabt, who passed a medical yesterday.

“I hope the fans understand my decision and I really hope to return to Loftus Road one day. I wish QPR well for the season and hope they achieve promotion back to where I believe the club belongs.”

Taarabt was sent home from QPR’s pre-season training camp in Devon last month after turning up late for a session and since then he has not played for Harry Redknapp’s side.

Jol, who signed Taarabt when he was Tottenham manager in 2007, said: “He can do a hell of a job for us because he is a tremendous player on the ball. It is like Dimitar Berbatov — sometimes these fantastic talents will be blamed but I hope to find a way to gel him in together with the boys we’ve got.”

Taarabt is Jol’s sixth signing of the summer.

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