Key QPR star ready to sign new contract

Geoff Cameron wants to extend his QPR contract and stay at the club for at least another year.

Cameron has told West London Sport he would like to remain at Loftus Road although the issue of his future is very much on hold because of the coronavirus epidemic.

The American’s contract expires this summer and QPR have an option to extend the deal by a year.

“There have been talks, but right now it’s not the focus,” Cameron said.

“Right now is probably not the right time to be speaking about that, with people struggling, losing their jobs and worrying about family.

“I’m happy at QPR and I’d like to stay, and when the time’s right there’ll be more discussions, but right now it’s not the priority.

“At the moment it’s a difficult situation. Everybody’s just trying to do the best they can.

“Mark Warburton, the staff and the whole club are trying to do their best to make sure everyone’s OK and their families are well.”

The season was halted shortly after Rangers had moved to within six points of the play-off places.

They won 3-1 at Preston even though Cameron was sent off after picking up two bookings – taking his tally of yellow cards this season to 12.

“For me this season it’s been the most yellow cards I’ve picked up in my career,” he said.

“Some of them have been justified yellow cards but some of them have been absolutely awful. That’s really disappointing.”