Round-up: QPR want duo out, Fulham to sign ex-Spurs youngster, Moses set for West Ham

It will be a typically manic final 48 hours of the transfer window at QPR. 

The club are looking to make further additions to their squad and are desperate to offload some players – they have made Junior Hoilett and Armand Traore available on free transfers ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

There continues to be speculation over the future of R’s striker Charlie Austin. Manchester United have now joined the list of clubs this summer to have been touted as favourites to sign him.

One of Rangers’ summer signings, Tjaronn Chery, scored his third goal of the season in Saturday’s win at Huddersfield. But head coach Chris Ramsey believes left-back Paul Konchesky deserves some credit for the Dutchman’s impact.

Fulham are busy in the transfer market as well. They have agreed a deal to sign former Tottenham youngster Ryan Fredericks from Bristol City and expect to complete the signing of defender Richard Stearman from Wolves.

Fredericks wants to return to London for personal reasons
Fredericks wants to return to London for personal reasons

Fulham have also rejected an approach from Sheffield Wednesday for striker Ross McCormack. 

There has been speculation that Chelsea could react to their disappointing start to the season by making more signings, but boss Jose Mourinho has insisted he does not expect that to happen.

Meanwhile, Victor Moses is expected to join West Ham on loan from Chelsea before the window closes.

Brentford are also adding to their squad – head coach Marinus Dijkhuizen is hopeful Austrian striker Marco Djuricin, who is set to sign from Red Bull Salzburg on a season-long loan, will give the Bees more of a cutting edge up front.

Chelsea Ladies have had no problems scoring goals. Fresh from a 6-0 hammering of Millwall Lionesses in midweek, they demolished London Bees 8-0 to reach the quarter-finals of the Continental Cup. Rosella Ayane scored four times and Marija Banusic netted a hat-trick.