Warnock considers King for QPR

QPR manager Neil Warnock is considering offering a deal to striker Marlon King, who is also being linked with a move to Coventry. The 30-year-old former Wigan striker finished a nine-month prison sentence for assault last week, and is looking for a way back into football.Warnock, whose side opened the Championship season with a 4-0 win over Barnsley on Saturday, has admitted he could be the man to give the former Hull forward a chance."We haven't got a 20-goal-a-season man and you do need one," he told the Daily Mail."He has served his time and we live in a country that we say when they have finished their time, give them another opportunity."He is a good player and I think he will score goals. I am not condoning what he has done but I look at some of the other cases of players who have got into trouble in the past."People have killed people and they never got the stick this lad has got. Whoever takes him, he will want to prove himself."Meanwhile, Monday's Daily Mirror is linking King with Coventry, where his former Watford manager Aidy Boothroyd is now in charge.

Source: Team_Talk