Julio Cesar happy at Queens Park Rangers

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Julio Cesar

The 34-year-old Brazilian international has said that he’s happy at Queens Park Rangers and never considered leaving the club even after they suffered relegation.

Cesar was heavily expected to leave the club during the recently concluded transfer window as playing in second-tier of English football would affect his chances to figure in the Brazilian World Cup squad.

Cesar said, “I didn’t think in any moment about leaving QPR.

“Of course, if anything came up, as it happened, it was something to sit down and talk about with the club’s chairman.

“But, in my head, things have gone back to normal.

“I don’t think I’ll have to do anything different due to the fact I am in the Championship. It’s a strong competition in England with competitive teams.

“We play 46 games, eight more games than in the Premier League.”

The Brazilian custodian was linked to clubs like Arsenal, Fiorentina and Benfica.

The goalkeeper has not been involved in any of the matches this season for the Rangers as Robert Green has been reinstated as first choice keeper.

Amidst speculations about his future, the shot-stopper has no issues being part of manager Harry Redknapp’s squad and has said him playing in the Championships would not affect his prospects from featuring in his national squad.

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