Ji-Sung Park has signed for Queens Park Rangers from Manchester United in a deal believed to be worth an initial £2m.

The 31-year-old spent seven years at Old Trafford, winning four Premier League titles and three League Cups at Old Trafford, but has signed a two-year deal at Loftus Road.

QPR manager has labelled the signing of the South Korean as a "real coup", while the QPR website hailed a "global phenomenon" joining the club.

Park added: "QPR is a Club with huge history and tradition, and a great ambition to achieve at the very highest level.

"The Manager has a proven track record at Premier League level and I am looking forward to working with him and the rest of the squad to help take this Club to the next level."

Park scored 27 goals for the Old Trafford club after he signed from PSV Eindhoven for £4m in 2005, having followed former South Korea coach Guus Hiddink to Holland.

Here's his career in pictures...

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  • World Cup scorer v Portugal, 2002

  • Engineering a comeback v Milan, May 2005

  • Lucky 13, summer 2005

  • Debutant against Debrecen, August 2005

  • Number one: getting off the scoring mark at Birmingham, December 2005

  • The first of five against Arsenal, April 2006

  • Equalising at the 2006 World Cup against France

  • WIth best friend Pat, Amsterdam, August 2006

  • His season opener v Villa, January 2008

  • Rising for 1-0 against Charlton, February 2007

  • Ordering a double against Bolton, March 2007

  • Making it 3-1 against Blackburn, March 2007

  • Nodding it in at the Cottage, March 2008

  • Opening the scoring at Chelsea, September 2008

  • Capping off a prosperous display against Fulham in the FA Cup, March 2009

  • Striking the pose after making it 2-0 v Boro, April 2009

  • Silencing the Emirates, May 2009

  • Going missing against Barça in Rome

  • A third Arsenal goal

  • Misery for Milan, March 2010

  • Heading in the winner against Liverpool, March 2010

  • A third successive World Cup finals goal against Greece, 2010

  • Scoring at Scunthorpe, September 2010

  • Another League Cup goal v Wolves, October 2011

  • His most important goal; a stoppage-time winner against Wolves in the league, October 2011

  • Hitting the second of seven v Blackburn, November 2010

  • Szczesny's powerless as Park plants one past him, December 2010

  • Smashing the winner past Chelsea, April 2011

  • Dinking over Blackpool's Gilks, May 2011

  • Nineteen

  • Going missing for a third successive European Cup final, 2011

  • The final strike v Arsenal in The 8-2, August 2011

  • The final goal v Wigan, Boxing Day 2011

  • The final curtain at City, May 2012