The Red Devils were stunned in their pre-season friendly at Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium last Saturday, and that has earned of one the stand out performers a contract
Odubajo has finally put pen to paper for QPR. The Nigeria-eligible star spent the entire month training at Loftus Road at the expiration of his contract at Sheffield Wednesday, intending to convince the QPR hierarchy to give him a contract.
The versatile player took his chance against Manchester United over the weekend when he scored a screamer from outside the box to help his side to a 4-2 win over the Red Devils. That was enough to earn himself a contract at the Hoops.
The club announced via their website this evening that the 28-year-old has signed on a one-year deal with an option of a year extension.
The move means the former Brentford man reunites with his former boss, Mark Warburton, who is the coach of QPR.
Odubajo is a former England youth international, but he is still eligible to play for the Super Eagles according to FIFA rules.
If he has the chance to represent Nigeria, may he continue to score screamers that win us silverware on the real front.