Geoff Cameron will have a medical on Thursday ahead of a move to QPR.
Cameron, who recently turned 34, revealed in March that he wanted to return to west London after his season-long loan from Stoke.
Rangers have since been confident that he would reach a financial settlement with Stoke, where he has a year remaining on his contract, and move to Loftus Road on a permanent deal this summer.
And with Cameron now on the verge of finalising his departure from Stoke, QPR are planning to complete his signing in time for him to play in this weekend’s pre-season friendly against Watford.
Rangers, who will face Stoke on the opening day of the season, signed forward Jan Mlakar, 20, on a season-long loan from Brighton on Wednesday.
But they will have to bide their time in the all-important pursuit of a more seasoned striker, just as they did last summer when targeting Nahki Wells and Tomer Hemed.
This time around Rangers are pursuing West Ham’s Jordan Hugill and have also been offered a potential deal to take Jordan Rhodes on loan from Sheffield Wednesday.
Manager Mark Warburton would like to bring in Scott Hogan, who previously played under him at Brentford and is not in Aston Villa’s first-team plans.
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Oh well, must make sense to someone I guess - eh Tony?
Cameron in and Leistner out - crazy or what? where's the strikers?
don't understand Why? we wouldn't take jordan rhodes ifs stated he has been offered, a proven goalscorer and vastly experienced at our level.can only believe, that someone is asking for too much money.
How embarrassing
What are we doing we have sufficient midfield
Don’t need this old has been