West Ham are the latest club to be linked with QPR goalkeeper Seny Dieng.
Arsenal and Leeds have been linked with the Swiss stopper, who has been a revelation since replacing Joe Lumley as Rangers’ first-choice keeper.
And The Sun say West Ham are ready to pay £6m for Dieng, who signed a four-year deal in September so is under contract until 2024.
Rangers manager Mark Warburton is keen for the likes of Dieng to stay at Loftus Road.
Ilias Chair and Rob Dickie have also caught the eye for the R’s this season but Warburton hopes to keep his squad together.
Warburton is keen for his club to follow in the footsteps of Barnsley, who are challenging for the Championship play-offs after retaining star men like Alex Mowatt, Conor Chaplain and Cauley Woodrow.
Warburton recently told West London Sport: “As Barnsley have shown this season, if you keep your team together and add one or two players you can be in a good position.
“Every QPR supporter wants us to be pushing up. We all want to be pushing for the play-offs and the Premier League and if we stay together, recruit wisely, we have a chance to get out of the Championship.
“But if you look at this division, it is getting harder and harder. Watford and Norwich are at the top and they have Premiership money and that is a big advantage.”