The potential QPR transfer deals that didn’t happen this summer

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As is usually the case for clubs during transfer windows, QPR looked into and discussed a number of potential deals which for various reasons didn’t come to fruition.

Getting defensive and midfield reinforcements on board was relatively simple, with Rangers bringing in the likes of Jake Bidwell, Joel Lynch, Ariel Borysiuk and Jordan Cousins.

The search for attacking players proved less straightforward.

With the realities of Financial Fair Play kicking in, in some cases money was the deciding factor. In others, changes in circumstances scuppered Rangers’ plans.

One striker from abroad, who is not among the players listed below, failed a medical ahead of a planned move to Loftus Road – part and parcel of the problems clubs face during transfer windows.

Here are the players who were on QPR’s radar as they looked to add to their squad this summer, but who for different reasons did not end up in west London.

Sehrou Guirassy

Rangers began the summer with the striker top of their wishlist. But after he impressed for France’s Under-21 side in the Toulon Tournament, Lille demanded more money. Rangers made a series of approaches in an attempt to thrash out a deal but had given up well before he eventually moved to Cologne.

Adam Armstrong

Rangers were very keen to sign the highly-rated striker on loan from Newcastle, who told them they did not want the 19-year-old playing for what they saw as a promotion rival. He was subsequently loaned to Barnsley.

Matthew Leckie

Leckie

Rangers would have loved to sign the Australia winger – even after clinching the signing of Yeni Ngbakoto. It quickly became evident that Leckie didn’t fancy the Championship though.

Anthony Pilkington

Another wide-man QPR wanted to do a deal for and at once stage Cardiff seemed agreeable. Then they didn’t. And that was that.

Jon Dadi Bodvarsson

Just as QPR seemed to be edging towards a deal to sign the Iceland forward, in came Wolves with a more lucrative offer. With Rangers already interested in other players, no tears were shed and no bidding war entered into.

Alex Pritchard

Alex Pritchard of Brentford

Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey worked with Pritchard at Tottenham and Rangers were keen to take him on loan. But Brighton were willing to spend big and so too were Norwich, who eventually signed him.

Joel Pohjanpalo

Rangers spent a fair chunk of July looking at possible options in Germany – Bodvarsson, then of Kaiserslautern, wasn’t the only player in their sights. They also looked into a potential deal for 21-year-old Finnish forward Pohjanpalo of Bayer Leverkusen, but it didn’t appeal.

Vior Orn Kjartansson

Ditto this guy; a 26-year-old striker who was watched while at Swedish club Malmo. He was eventually crossed off Rangers’ list and subsequently joined Maccabi Tel Aviv.

Albert Adomah

adomah

Rangers expressed an interest in Adomah both in January, when they discussed a potential exchange deal involving Matt Phillips, and this summer. He indicated he wanted to stay in the Premier League, but then joined Aston Villa. In any case, his wage demands meant a move to W12 was never a serious possibility.

Adam Reach

As the deadline approached, Rangers were much more interested in Adomah’s Middlesbrough colleague Reach, who they hoped to sign on loan along with Pawel Wszolek. But with Boro letting one winger go in Adamoh, they were reluctant to let another leave. That was until they received a big offer from Sheffield Wednesday, and Reach was sold.

Modou Barrow

Another player near the very top of QPR’s wanted list at the start of the summer – and they were confident of getting him on loan. A spanner was thrown in the works though; the winger was superb in pre-season, forcing his way into the Swansea first team at the start of the campaign. Once he impressed in the opening couple of Premier League games, Rangers knew a dead end had been reached.

Patrick Bamford

Patrick Bamford

Rangers were merely one of several Championship clubs who hoped Bamford might be persuaded to join them on loan if he could not secure another move to the Premier League. The Chelsea striker, who had disappointing spells at Crystal Palace and Norwich last season, made it clear he wanted another crack at the top flight. Enter Burnley.

Issac Hayden

Rangers were among a number of clubs keen to sign the midfielder from Arsenal before he eventually signed for Newcastle.

Rol Pereira

Until a few hours before the deadline, Rangers believed they might be able to bring in the 19-year-old forward from Paris St-Germain. But budgetary constraints were a factor in them being unable to reach an agreement.