Paddy Kenny has joined Neil Warnock’s Leeds United revolution after the goalkeeper signed from Queens Park Rangers for £500,000.

The Republic of Ireland International had fallen down the pecking order at Loftus Road since the arrival of Rob Green and his move to Elland Road means he links up with Warnock for the fourth time in his career.

Kenny has become Warnock’s trusted man between the sticks after spells together with Bury, Sheffield United and QPR so will be hoping their latest reunion is another joyous affair despite his new manager confessing they have not always seen eye to eye.

According to The Sun, the outspoken gaffer believes his new keeper is one of the best in the country, let alone the Championship and since the 34 year old has already gained promotion with Sheffield United and QPR, his knowledge will be a valuable addition to Leeds’ future campaigns after signing a three year deal with the Yorkshire outfit.

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