QPR midfielder Marcus Bean has admitted that he is ready to show Swansea fans his true ability after returning to the club for a second loan spell and has stated that he would eventually welcome a full-time move away from Loftus Road. Bean has returned to South Wales after a largely unsuccessful loan at the end of last season and after making four appearances so far in the Championship this season, is likely to be thrown straight into the first team this weekend in the place of the injured duo of O'Leary and Tudur-Jones.
"I didn't show what I can do when I was here last time", Bean told the Evening Post, "...there's 40 per cent more to come from me, and it will come now I'm back. I'm 21 now and I need to be playing regular football if I want to progress. Coming to Swansea is an attractive move for anybody".
"I was delighted for the lads when they got promoted at Bury and I'm glad to be back among them now", Bean continued. "Macca has settled now and done really well, so hopefully I can do the same. Like a lot of the boys here, I feel I'm good enough to play in the Premiership and, hopefully in time that will show".