Birmingham City set to offload Martin Taylor
Taylor was today grappling with a dilemma as he attempted to weigh up his future after being told he was surplus to requirements at Birmingham City.
His loan at Norwich City expired last Saturday and the Canaries want their November player-ofthe-month back.
Blues would prefer a straight cash transfer in order to boost new boss Alex McLeish's transfer kitty, but Taylor had been leaning towards another month's loan.
Now QPR have also entered the hunt and they have money to spend after the takeover by Formula One magnates Flavio Bria-tore and Bernie Ecclestone.
Taylor has two-and-a-half years left on his contract at Blues and was hoping that, after getting some much-needed football under his belt at Carrow Road, he could fight for a place at Blues now a new manager was in charge.
But McLeish told him he was being made available, so Taylor then had to reconsider his next move.
The centre-half does not want to rush a decision but keep his options open, although it seems something could give one way or the other tomorrow.