Queens Park Rangers sign Chelsea's Rhys Taylor on loan
R's bring in Blues youngster as cover for Radek Cerny...
By Lewis Jones
Queens Park Rangers have snapped up Chelsea goalkeeper Rhys Taylor on an emergency loan deal until January.
The 19-year-old will go straight into the squad for the weekend game against Doncaster Rovers and will provide sufficient cover for first choice Radek Cerny.
"Rhys comes highly recommended and we're delighted to have him on board," R's boss Jim Magilton told the club's official website.
"We've spoken to all the staff at Chelsea and they rate the boy very highly.
"It gives us the opportunity to work with a very good young goalkeeper and it gives Rhys the chance to work with a top-class goalkeeper and professional in Radek.
"I've no doubt he'll push Radek all the way and that competition is running throughout the squad, so I couldn't be happier."
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