Danny Graham is happy he chose Swansea City over QPR in the summer.
Graham signed for the Welsh side in a club-record £3.5million deal from Watford last summer despite offers from several Premier League clubs including Neil Warnock's men.
He said: "I went to speak to QPR and I was tempted by them, to be fair. They are obviously a club on the up and they have a lot of money to back that up.
"The way Swansea play football, they pass and move and have fast wingers so I thought it was better for my development as a player. The style of football was the main factor for me coming here.
"I'm glad I've joined Swansea City. It won't be a problem facing QPR. I also spoke to West Brom. It's just part and parcel of football.""But, in terms of the football sense, I thought Swansea was better suited for me. I am a centre forward and can be a targetman but I like to play football as well.