JOE Lewis is going to have to sweat on a move to QPR after the surprising form of Radek Cerny in goal.

The Peterborough keeper (pic) has come under the Rs' microscope over the last fortnight and played in a behind closed doors friendly for Hoops against Leyton Orient.

But such is the form of Cerny, who will keep fit-again Paddy Kenny on the bench against Manchester United on Sunday, Neil Warnock is having second thoughts over signing the Posh custodian.

“We’re looking at a few keepers,” said the manager, “and I’m having a look at Joe. But when we agreed that (trial) with Barry Fry at Peterborough - we didn’t expect Raddy to play like he has done.

“You need a certain type to come and play as number two – although I do like Joe, but we’ll know more in the next week.”

Warnock is to meet the entire executive face-to-face for the first time in months on Tuesday to discus transfers in the January window – much to the manager’s relief.

“We’ve got everyone together,” he said, “and it’s better than these computer links, even if it’s the modern way. A spontaneous reaction to things will be much better than what you get with a phone delay.

“We’re looking to buy in two areas and supplement with loans.

“This is our first year in the Premiership and we need to be careful. Anyway, the best business is always done in the summer, and we don’t want to pay stupid prices as you sometimes do in January.”