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Peter Odemwingie failed us: WBA
Peter Odemwingie's future at West Brom hangs in the balance following his failed transfer to Queens Park Rangers on deadline day. Now, the outspoken Nigeria international has been told by WBA not to return to training until next week.
''I have been given a few days off and will be back in training next week,'' Odemwingie said.
The striker, a target for R’s chief Harry Redknapp , could now be fined by his bosses after he traveled QPR for talks without Albion's permission.
QPR chief executive Philip Beard said: “He was not allowed to enter the stadium. We would never disrespect another club by speaking to one of their players without permission.”
Despite 18 months remaining on his contract, the 31 year old Nigerian says it's only a matter of time before he departs West Brom.
''I am a very emotional person who sometimes doesn't think. I will still leave the club. It is only a matter of time,'' says Odemwingie to Sky Sports.
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