queens park rangers The pursuit is now reportedly underway for a “talented” striker who wants to leave his club during the January transfer window.
QPR aiming for the play-offs
QPR’s fortunes have been on the rise in 2025, winning all four games championship Their only defeat this month was a 6-2 away defeat at Leicester City in the FA Cup.
As such, Matty Cifuentes’ side are unlikely to push for the play-offs and currently sit just four points behind sixth-placed Blackburn Rovers, so the Loftus Road side have every reason to be interested in the second half of the season. Feel optimistic.
Still, the crushing defeat against Leicester was a stark reminder of the widening class gap between the Premier League and the Premier League. championship These days, Cifuentes may feel like he might need some new additions this month.
The only thing QPR have done so far is sign young defender Ronnie Edwards on loan from Southampton for the rest of the season, but Cifuentes also seems keen to strengthen in attacking positions, having already Found a new goal.
According to Football Insider, Hoops now chasing Celtic winger Luis PalmaHe has attracted interest from a number of clubs this month. In the Championship, Sunderland, Stoke City and Swansea City have all expressed interest, along with a number of unnamed potential suitors from across Europe.
The winger hopes to leave Parkhead this month as he has struggled for game time in the Scottish Premiership and the possibility of him signing for another club is now increasing.
Queens Park Rangers upcoming championship schedule |
date |
Sheffield Wednesday(h) |
January 25 |
Millwall(guest) |
February 1 |
Blackburn Rovers (home) |
February 4 |
Coventry City (guest) |
February 11 |
Derby County (home) |
February 14 |
Portsmouth(guest) |
February 22 |
Luis Parma could be QPR’s top signing
Although the Honduras international has dropped down the pecking order at Celtic Park this season, he has previously impressed for the Scottish champions, scoring a goal two Number of goals scored in five Champions League games last season.
Additionally, the 25-year-old was one of Hoops’ top performers in the Scottish Premiership last season, with an average Sofascore match rating of 7.61the second-highest player to appear in at least 50% of games.
ex-Arian reach double digits With goals and assists in all competitions, he played a key role in Celtic winning the Scottish Premiership title, so it’s clear he’s very capable in the final third.
Spanish agent Paulo Hernandez commend The forward was “brilliant” during his time in Greece and his performances north of the border last season showed he could adapt to Championship life relatively quickly.
QPR’s recent form has left them within striking distance of a play-off spot, but if they can win Parma’s signature race this month their hopes of a top-six finish could be significantly boosted.