Middlesbrough have made QPR an improved offer for Luke Freeman.
West London Sport on Wednesday revealed that Blackburn had offered £4m, having also recently revealed that Rangers had rejected an approach from Middlesbrough for the midfielder.
Blackburn’s offer was rejected and Boro have since lodged another bid in an attempt to push through a deal before Thursday’s transfer deadline.
Sheffield United have indicated that they are interested in Freeman, but so far there has been no firm offer from the Yorkshire club.
Freeman, signed from Bristol City for £350,000 18 months ago, has two years remaining on his contract at Loftus Road.
Rangers are open to selling him at the right price, despite co-chairman Tony Fernandes recently insisting on Twitter that Freeman is “not for sale.”
Freeman, 26, has made 65 appearances for QPR since arriving in west London and has scored seven goals, with five of them coming last season.
This post was last modified on 09/08/2018