Round-up: Borysiuk latest, Holloway-Henry spat, loan moves lined up, Fulham deal agreed

It has been an eventful day at QPR, whose efforts to revamp their squad continue.

West London Sport revealed this week that Rangers will listen to offers for Ariel Borysiuk after he failed to impress Ian Holloway.

The Polish midfielder’s former club Lechia Gdańsk have since shown an interest in taking him back to his homeland on loan.

Rangers manager Holloway has paid tribute to Karl Henry but revealed he would not have given him a new contract had he been in charge in the summer.

That prompted Henry to confirm on Twitter that, as West London Sport revealed, he had recently fallen out with Holloway.

Holloway has also made it clear that he would like to send youngsters Olamide Shodipo and Osman Kakay out on loan.

Meanwhile, Tjaronn Chery’s move from QPR to Chinese club Guizhou Hengfeng Zhicheng has been confirmed.

Rangers and Fulham have both been charged by the FA following the angry scenes during the final minutes of Saturday’s derby at Loftus Road. 

Fulham have agreed a deal to sign Werder Bremen midfielder Athanasios Petsos on loan.

But the Whites’ promotion hopes suffered a setback when they were beaten 1-0 at Reading, where Chris Martin had a penalty saved for the second successive match.

And West Ham look likely to finally complete the signing of Scott Hogan from Brentford following weeks of negotiations between the two clubs.