Doughty can go as part of Holloway’s midfield revamp

QPR are ready to let Michael Doughty leave for Peterborough.

West London Sport revealed in May that Posh are hoping to sign the midfielder, who has a year remaining on his contract at Loftus Road.

Following talks between the two clubs, Rangers have told the League One outfit they can sign Doughty if they are able to agree personal terms with him.

Rangers boss Ian Holloway recalled Doughty from a season-long loan at Swindon Town in January, insisting he rated the 24-year-old highly and wanted to give him a chance in the first team.

However, Doughty started just two matches under Holloway – and has made just 12 first-team appearances for Rangers in total, nine of them as a substitute.

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Swindon were the sixth club Rangers have loaned Doughty to. He was previously at Crawley, Aldershot, St Johnstone, Stevenage and Gillingham.

Holloway is keen to revamp his squad this summer and changes are afoot in midfield.

A deal has been agreed to sign out-of-contract Barnsley midfielder Josh Scowen, while Ben Gladwin looks likely to join Blackburn and a permanent move is being sought for Ariel Borysiuk.