Harry Redknapp has revealed QPR’s Bobby Zamora needs surgery to solve his hip injury but doesn’t think he will have the operation.
Zamora has missed two months of the campaign with the problem and Redknapp admits he didn’t realise the full extent of the injury at first.
Redknapp believes the 32-year-old needs an operation to correct the problem but surgery could rule Zamora out for up to 10 months.
Zamora is out of contract at the end of next season and as an operation would account for almost the entirety of the 2013-14 season, Redknapp doesn’t think it is a viable option.
“I thought Bobby Zamora was fit,” he is quoted as saying on London 24. “If you’ve got frontmen you’ve got a chance.
“He wasn’t fit and he couldn’t play. He starts playing. He’ll be out another 10 months if he has an op.
“I don’t think he will [have it]. It would [rule him out for most of next season].
“It’s going to be difficult I think.”
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