Turkish side Galatasaray are prepared to offer Sandro an exit from Queens Park Rangers, reports The Independent

Sandro
Sandro is wanted by Galatasaray

The midfielder is currently not allowed to play in England following Visa problems and didn't feature towards the end of last season, after the Home Office discovered in May that his work permit had expired in December.

Rangers hadn't renewed the certificate which has led to the Home Office suspending the club signing players from outside the European Union until the issue is fully resolved.

QPR have appealed in the hope of banishing the suspension and being granted a new sponsorship certificate for Sandro. But, if the appeal fails to work, the Brazilian will be judged to have "overstayed" his visa and will be banned from returning to the United Kingdom for a year.

Whether or not the appeal is successful, Sandro looks likely to be heading for the exit at Loftus Road. Les Ferdinand, the club's director of football, has been handed the task of getting rid of the highest earners and Sandro is one of them, having two years left on a £50,000-a-week contract.

The Hoops paid Tottenham Hotspur £8million for the midfielder last summer and they know that they are unlikely to receive anywhere near that fee when it comes to selling the player.

Sandro's high salary is putting off clubs but Galatasaray have shown strong interest, but a loan is most likely be the outcome. There is also some interest from Italy, China and the Middle East.

QPR are trying to build a new squad on a new wage structure and are unwilling to pay more than £20,000-a-week. Ferdinand and manager Chris Ramsey are looking to move on Junior Hoilett and Matt Phillips who are attracting interest from a number of Premier League clubs.

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