The Rs boss expects his Brazilian goalkeeper to leave this summer, with
Arsenal, AC Milan and Roma all in the frame for the South American's
signature.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp expects that goalkeeper Julio Cesar will lead the exodus out of Loftus Road this summer, with Serie A or La Liga a likely destination.
The 66-year-old has confirmed that the Brazil international will be on his
way out as the relegated side look to shed some of their colossal wage
bill before attempting to climb out of the Championship next season.
Redknapp told the London Evening Standard:
"I don't see Julio being here next year — he's not a player for the
Championship. He's a player for a top Italian or Spanish or Premier
League team.
"Julio's got the World Cup coming up and he's the
top Brazilian keeper. Rob [Green's] come in and done great for me. He's
the one we're looking to play next season."
Arsenal, AC Milan and Roma are among the clubs to have been linked with relieving QPR of Cesar's £90,000-per-week wages.
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