The future of Kaspars Gorkss is still up in the air, with his drawn out move to QPR taking a new twist every day.
The defender is still a Blackpool player but he isn't on the tour of Latvia and is odds on to be playing his football elsewhere next season.
But just where he'll end up is anyone's guess. QPR are claiming that a deal is 'almost complete', and are s
o confident that they even released a statement suggesting the move is imminent.
It read: "Queens Park Rangers FC have been given permission to speak to Blackpool defender Kaspars Gorkss.
"The 26-year-old has agreed personal terms and the deal is expected to be finalised early next week."
However, Seasiders chairman Oyston, who is angry at QPR for what he claims is an illegal approach, responded by insisting: "We definitely have not given them permission to speak to him. I'm disappointed once again with the way they've gone about their business."
According to rumours, Gorkss has been offered more than £15,000 a week by QPR, who are now the richest club in football after being taken over by Formula One billionaires Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone.
That kind of money talks and it seems a matter of time before the transfer goes through, with Rangers striker Daniel Nardiello coming to Bloomfield Road as well as £200,000.
Andy Morrell, yet to sign a new contract with the Seasiders, is continuing to train with the club and was a spectator at the Fleetwood game.
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