Rhys Norrington-Davies Joins on Loan....
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2025 2:50 pm
Welcome Rhys.
From the Club...
'RHYS Norrington-Davies has joined QPR on a season-long loan from Sheffield United.
Left-back Norrington-Davies has been with the Blades since the age of 18. In the early days of his
career, he enjoyed loan spells with Barrow and Rochdale. In 2020/21, meanwhile, he spent time on
loan at both Luton Town and Stoke City - making 38 Championship appearances across the two clubs.
Having featured for Sheffield United 17 times last season, the 26-year-old is eager to achieve regular
game-time with the R’s.
“I'm looking forward to the opportunity to play for QPR,” he said after completing the move.
“For me personally, I'm coming in here to play football.”
Describing himself as a player, Norrington-Davies – who has represented Wales on 13 occasions – said:
“I'd like to say I'm on the front foot, aggressive in nature, be that defensively or attacking. So now I'm looking
forward to getting out there and showing the fans what I can do.”
Norrington-Davies, who also featured in the Premier League for the Blades during 2023/24, joins a young
Rangers group, and it is one he has a lot of belief in, adding: “The potential's there, there's some good names
within the squad.
“It takes time for the whole squad to gel and it's still early days.
“Hopefully over the coming weeks and months, there'll be some positive performances and positive results.”
Norrington-Davies was an unused sub for the Blades’ clash with Millwall on Saturday afternoon and is raring to get
his QPR career started, adding: “I’m fit, 100% ready to go for Charlton.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: “With significant Championship experience and exposure to the Premier League, we are
delighted to welcome Rhys for the 2025/26 campaign.
“He brings tenacity and has an aggressive playing style.”
From the Club...
'RHYS Norrington-Davies has joined QPR on a season-long loan from Sheffield United.
Left-back Norrington-Davies has been with the Blades since the age of 18. In the early days of his
career, he enjoyed loan spells with Barrow and Rochdale. In 2020/21, meanwhile, he spent time on
loan at both Luton Town and Stoke City - making 38 Championship appearances across the two clubs.
Having featured for Sheffield United 17 times last season, the 26-year-old is eager to achieve regular
game-time with the R’s.
“I'm looking forward to the opportunity to play for QPR,” he said after completing the move.
“For me personally, I'm coming in here to play football.”
Describing himself as a player, Norrington-Davies – who has represented Wales on 13 occasions – said:
“I'd like to say I'm on the front foot, aggressive in nature, be that defensively or attacking. So now I'm looking
forward to getting out there and showing the fans what I can do.”
Norrington-Davies, who also featured in the Premier League for the Blades during 2023/24, joins a young
Rangers group, and it is one he has a lot of belief in, adding: “The potential's there, there's some good names
within the squad.
“It takes time for the whole squad to gel and it's still early days.
“Hopefully over the coming weeks and months, there'll be some positive performances and positive results.”
Norrington-Davies was an unused sub for the Blades’ clash with Millwall on Saturday afternoon and is raring to get
his QPR career started, adding: “I’m fit, 100% ready to go for Charlton.”
CEO Christian Nourry said: “With significant Championship experience and exposure to the Premier League, we are
delighted to welcome Rhys for the 2025/26 campaign.
“He brings tenacity and has an aggressive playing style.”