Sam Field Extends his Contract.....
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 11:39 am
Good news from the Club...
'SAM Field has extended his time with the club after signing a new contract on Friday (13th June).
The 27-year-old midfielder, who joined QPR initially on loan in February 2021, said: “I’m really delighted.
“The club have come to me and I really appreciate that. I value that a lot, and I value being here. It's been
great for my development so I'm looking forward to repaying that.”
Field has made nearly 250 professional appearances since his debut for West Brom in the Premier League against
Liverpool nine years ago – and he is keen to take on greater responsibility as he looks towards the future with
Rangers.
“I want to step into more of a leadership role, which I think I'm doing, and I'm enjoying that,” he explained.
“I enjoy trying to help. I'm deemed an older player now, which is mental for me still, but it's nice to take that
responsibility and try to help other lads and recognize it's not just about me, it's about everyone else.
“If I can get a couple more percent out of everyone else, that helps me, that helps the team, it helps everyone.”
Having made 179 appearances for QPR during the last four-and-a-half years, Field has built a strong bond with the
R’s supporters, something he is grateful for.
“I think they know what they get from me,” he said.
“It's nice to have such a good connection, and it's not just me, it's everyone; we want that connection between all players
and fans, and when it's like that we get Loftus Road rocking, and then it's horrible for teams to come and play against.”
Reflecting on his development while he has been in west London, Field explained: “I think I've progressed a lot - I've still
got a hell of a lot to work on, I'm not going to deny that, but it excites me what I've done, and it excites me what I can
hopefully go on to achieve.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: “I am excited that Sam has committed to the club as he enters a key part in his career.
“He is an ambitious man who is rapidly developing leadership skills which are essential for our playing group.
“The versatility that he showed last campaign - sometimes in his previously more common #6 position, but increasingly
as an #8 alongside Jonathan Varane and even against Oxford in the #10 - is a vital quality and demonstrated the range
of his abilities in midfield.”
'SAM Field has extended his time with the club after signing a new contract on Friday (13th June).
The 27-year-old midfielder, who joined QPR initially on loan in February 2021, said: “I’m really delighted.
“The club have come to me and I really appreciate that. I value that a lot, and I value being here. It's been
great for my development so I'm looking forward to repaying that.”
Field has made nearly 250 professional appearances since his debut for West Brom in the Premier League against
Liverpool nine years ago – and he is keen to take on greater responsibility as he looks towards the future with
Rangers.
“I want to step into more of a leadership role, which I think I'm doing, and I'm enjoying that,” he explained.
“I enjoy trying to help. I'm deemed an older player now, which is mental for me still, but it's nice to take that
responsibility and try to help other lads and recognize it's not just about me, it's about everyone else.
“If I can get a couple more percent out of everyone else, that helps me, that helps the team, it helps everyone.”
Having made 179 appearances for QPR during the last four-and-a-half years, Field has built a strong bond with the
R’s supporters, something he is grateful for.
“I think they know what they get from me,” he said.
“It's nice to have such a good connection, and it's not just me, it's everyone; we want that connection between all players
and fans, and when it's like that we get Loftus Road rocking, and then it's horrible for teams to come and play against.”
Reflecting on his development while he has been in west London, Field explained: “I think I've progressed a lot - I've still
got a hell of a lot to work on, I'm not going to deny that, but it excites me what I've done, and it excites me what I can
hopefully go on to achieve.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: “I am excited that Sam has committed to the club as he enters a key part in his career.
“He is an ambitious man who is rapidly developing leadership skills which are essential for our playing group.
“The versatility that he showed last campaign - sometimes in his previously more common #6 position, but increasingly
as an #8 alongside Jonathan Varane and even against Oxford in the #10 - is a vital quality and demonstrated the range
of his abilities in midfield.”