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QPR assessing options for striker loan

QPR are considering a number of strikers as a potential loan signing before the transfer window closes.

Manager Ian Holloway had hoped to sign a forward on a permanent deal this summer.

However, budgetary restrictions, largely resulting from Financial Fair Play rules, mean the club almost certainly need to trim their squad before being able to buy.

Steven Caulker leaving for Celtic would significantly reduce QPR’s wage bill and at one stage there was an expectation that the move would happen, but now the defender is expected to stay.

Rangers would consider offers for a number of their players, but apart from talks with Celtic over Caulker there has not been so much as an enquiry about any of the first-team squad.

That limits the club’s options in the transfer market and makes the arrival of a striker on loan rather than on a permanent basis more likely.




This post was last modified on 11/08/2017

David McIntyre

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  • Whilst TF remains at the helm, the club is going nowhere. The man is a joke as is LF and IH. They have their own huddle and taking a look at themselves in the mirror just isn’t going to happen. The FFP rules has ruined the club at this moment in time. And until the three of them leave the club, QPR at best is a has been club. A league cup and the glories of the 75/76 season remain where it belongs a thing of the past. And the club is a long way off before any of those achiements are seen again.

  • Rs guilty of conning their fans, first con saying that we would do our business early, this was suppose to draw in the season ticket sales, con 2 money would be available for players, now we're being told we must sell first because of FFP.Tony Fernandes,Les Ferdinand and Ian holloway ,you should all be ashamed of yourselves.

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