Dunne has grown in stature since joining QPR from Burnley four years ago, and he has been especially impressive over the last two seasons, so it is easy to see why he has a long list of Championship suitors, as Hendrie put it.

Despite the managerial uncertainty that has hung over Loftus Road this summer, Dunne is far from the only key player to sign a new contract with the R’s, with Sam Field and Michael Frey doing so in recent weeks, and his decision to stay at the club is a strong endorsement of Nourry’s project, as well as a significant boost for incoming manager Julien Stephan.
Of course, if Dunne continues to perform well, he will attract more interest from other clubs, but the Hoops are now in a much better position to keep him long-term, and he may even be able to achieve his promotion goals with the club if Stephan’s appointment is successful.
Dunne has grown in stature since joining QPR from Burnley four years ago, and he has been especially impressive over the last two seasons, so it is easy to see why he has a long list of Championship suitors, as Hendrie put it.
Despite the managerial uncertainty that has hung over Loftus Road this summer, Dunne is far from the only key player to sign a new contract with the R’s, with Sam Field and Michael Frey doing so in recent weeks, and his decision to stay at the club is a strong endorsement of Nourry’s project, as well as a significant boost for incoming manager Julien Stephan.
Of course, if Dunne continues to perform well, he will attract more interest from other clubs, but the Hoops are now in a much better position to keep him long-term, and he may even be able to achieve his promotion goals with the club if Stephan’s appointment is successful.

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