Queens Park Rangers midfielder Michael Doughty joins Peterborough United for undisclosed fee
PUBLISHED: 15:30 29 June 2017

Michael Doughty (left) in action for Queens Park Rangers in 2014. The midfielder has joined Peterborough United for an undisclosed fee. (pic: John Walton/PA)
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Youngster leaves Rs after agreeing three-year deal with Posh
Midfielder Michael Doughty has ended a 10-year association with Championship side Queens Park Rangers after joining League One outfit Peterborough United for an undisclosed fee.
The 24-year-old has greed a three-year deal with the Posh and is the second midfielder to leave Rs in as many days following Ben Gladwin’s move to Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday.
Doughty made 16 appearances for the west Londoners in all competitions and made his debut in the FA Cup against Blackburn in January 2011.
During his time with QPR, Doughty was sent out on loan to Woking, Crawley Town, Aldershot Town, St Johnstone, Stevenage, Gillingham and Swindon Town (twice).
“Michael’s a great lad and he goes with our blessing,” QPR boss Ian Holloway told the club website.
“He’s served this club for ten years and has been a model professional during the time I’ve been here. We all wish him well for the future.”