Queens Park Rangers have made their first signing of the summer transfer window with the addition of left-back Boy Kemper from Dutch side NAC Breda. The 26-year-old arrives in west London after Breda were relegated from the top flight in the Netherlands last season, finishing second from bottom. Kemper started his career with Ajax's reserve team before moving to ADO Den Haag and then joining NAC in 2023 where he captained them to promotion to the Eredivisie in his first season. Boy Kemper told the QPR website it's a big club with a big history. The Championship is a very nice league to play and when you're a little boy, I think everyone is looking to play in a league like this - for me, it's also a big challenge to get the club where they belong - a club like this belongs in the highest level. QPR finished 15th in the Championship last season, 15 points short of the play-off places and 11 clear of the relegation zone. Kemper's signing is a significant boost to the club's squad. The left-back position was a area of concern for QPR last season. With Kemper's arrival, the club hopes to strengthen their defense. The player's experience in the Eredivisie will be valuable to the team. QPR's manager will be looking to Kemper to make an immediate impact. The club's fans will be eager to see Kemper in action. The new signing will be looking to prove himself in the Championship. QPR's first game of the season is just around the corner. The club will be looking to make a strong start.
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Queens Park Rangers Sign Breda Full-Back Kemper
Queens Park Rangers sign Boy Kemper from NAC Breda, the 26-year-old left-back joins the Championship club after Breda's relegation, aiming to help QPR reach the highest level
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