NAC Breda's Boy Camper is on its way Queens Park Rangers in this summer.
On 16 April, Game Witness The Dutch press covered the claims. A left-back was on the agenda for QPR.
With his contract expiring in June, Championship sides and other clubs approached his camp for a free signing.
Earlier this month, we broadcast news The London club are interested in UD Almeria's Bruno Langa, but have now decided to bet on Kemper.
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The Dutchman joined NAC Breda on a free transfer in 2023 and was a regular. He played 33 matches this season, scoring six goals and four assists. His performances and status as a free agent attracted the attention of several clubs.
is according to football internationalWhich tells that Boy Kemper is going towards Loftus Road.
QPR have been following him for some time, but it took him some time to make concrete progress.
FC Utrecht took advantage of this delay and opened talks with the 26-year-old player. He failed to find an agreement with the Eredivisie side, bringing Julian Stephan's side back into the mix.
The English club became aware of Utrecht's attempt and wanted to stop them from poaching him. The player was on leave but that did not stop him from reaching a preliminary agreement with the Rupees.
QPR are offering the fullback a three-year deal, including the option of a further year. His move to the Championship side is 'almost finalized', with the parties considering the final details. Once that happens, he will travel to London to undergo medical tests with Stephen.
VI says 'Kemper listens to his heart' in choosing QPR and 'can really look forward to that dream adventure.'
Why was left-back a priority for QPR?
Rhys Norrington-Davies and Ziad Larache were the two left-backs at QPR this season, on loan from Sheffield United.
Norrington-Davies has played 40 matches, and the Blades Confirmed They have retained him for the next season. Larache suffered a serious injury in August 2025 and has been out of the team since then.
Therefore, signing a new left-back was a priority for QPR this summer and the imminent arrival of Boy Kemper will fix that problem.


