QPR defender Kealey Adamson has appeared on Nashville’s radar, according to a report from West London sport.
QPR will have to make a decision this winter under the attention of America about the long-term future of the full-back. The Hoops have until the end of the January transfer window on Monday, February 2, to complete any incoming or outgoing deals.
Adamson, 22, was acquired by the R’s last July and signed a long-term contract running until June 2028 with the Championship side. Since then he has made four appearances in all competitions for the London team, three of which came in the league, and has struggled for minutes.
In this latest update on his situation in England, West London sport claim that Nashville is interested in luring him to MLS ahead of their 2026 campaign. Whether or not that is the case remains to be seen at this stage Julien StephanHis side is willing to let him leave and they will consider his options.
QPR lost 3-2 at home to Wrexham last time out, denting their play-off hopes. They sit 12th in the table after 29 games and are four points behind the top six behind their final opponents.
QPR defender Kealey Adamson wanted by Nashville
QPR landed Adamson to strengthen their defensive department. He gives them more competition and depth at the back.
He provides useful cover for their right-back position and at 22 he has the potential to improve down the road. It would be a surprise if he was sold to Nashville at this stage.
Before moving to England, he stood out playing in the A-League for Macarthur. He spent two years with the Sydney side and became a key first-team player before leaving Down Under for a new challenge with the Hoops.
Adamson started his career with their rivals Sydney FC. He rose through their academy and was a regular at various youth levels before leaving as a youngster.
Kealey Adamson stats for QPR
What next for Kealey Adamson at QPR?
QPR will be considering Adamson’s future and if an offer comes from Nashville it will be interesting to see if they sell him. If he were to leave for the United States, they would no longer have any backup.
The Hoops will want to bounce back from their loss to Wrexham as quickly as possible. They conceded two late goals against the Welsh side.
Stephan’s men remain in a strong position in the league and could gain promotion if they can find some more consistency. This weekend they face Coventry City.
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