Czech Republic goalkeeper Radek Cerny has confirmed he is set to leave Tottenham this summer to join ambitious Championship outfit QPR.
Rangers are set to mount a bid to reach the Premier League next season and Cerny has admitted that he will be a part of the Loftus Road revolution.
The Czech international has had two spells in the Tottenham first team under Juande Ramos this season with Paul Robinson currently sidelined with an ankle injury. However, the Spurs boss is set bring in two new keepers next term with Espanyol's Carlos Kameni reportedly his number one target.
As a result Cerny has long been resigned to moving on. He told Czech television station Nova: "As far as I know, they have prepared a two-year deal for me there, I want to help Queens Park Rangers gain promotion to the Premier League."
Rangers have been on the lookout for a new goalkeeper after Donovan Ricketts had a work permit request turned down just prior to joining the club from Bradford.