FORMER Cherries star Marc Pugh has completed a move to Championship outfit Queens Park Rangers.

The Loftus Road side announced the signing of the Bacup-born winger after he agreed personal terms.

The 32-year-old scored 56 times in 312 appearances for Cherries after being snapped up in the summer of 2010 - the Dorset club paying a £100,000 transfer tribunal fee to Hereford.

Pugh played a key role in promotion from League One with Cherries in 2012-13 before winning the Championship in 2014-15.

He had been a free agent after his contract with Cherries expired last month.

Queens Park Rangers boss Mark Warburton told the club's website: "Marc has quality, experience and he'll add so much to the squad, both on and off the pitch.

"We're thrilled to have him with us and excited to see his contribution during the coming weeks and months.

"He's played at the highest level and is a proven competitor. Also, the value that Marc will bring in a mentoring role is really significant."

A post on Pugh’s official Twitter account said: Delighted to have signed for QPR - thank you for the warm welcome. Can’t wait to get started.”