It seems there is no-one QPR will not buy. Harry Redknapp has apparently earmarked Scott Parker as another transfer target for the R's. Surely this one will not happen.
Leroy Fer's proposed move to Everton is in doubt after the player's medical. There is a problem with his knee having suffered injuries to that area in the past and Everton now wish to pay the fee in installments but FC Twente seem to be having none of it. Chairman Joop Munsterman said: "Everton have additional requirements on the method of payment. Here we do not agree so it's stuck."
Peterborough United have agreed a fee with Crystal Palace for George Boyd. The Posh midfielder has spent six years at the club and is currently talking terms with Palace. Posh chairman Darragh MacAnthony said: "George has been a Palace fan all his life and now has a chance if he joins them to help them get promoted to Premier League."
In other Championship news, Lee Clark's struggling Birmingham could be on the verge of selling one of their prize assets in Nathan Redmond. Watford have bid £2m for the winger.
Tough-tackling French midfielder Étienne Capoue is in London to talk to QPR about a possible transfer accoridng to Le10. His current club Toulouse are willing to do business and Harry Redknapp is keen to bring Capoue in after missing out on Yann M'Vila to Rubin Kazan.
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has revealed the club are close to securing the signature of USA international Brek Shea.
Stoke could make a last minute move for Aston Villa striker Darren Bent, although they would be forced to sell forward duo Peter Crouch and Kenwyn Jones to free up some cash for the wantaway player. According to the Mirror, Potters boss Tony Pulis has informed QPR and Swansea that they are free to chase Crouch and Jones respectively, with Bent likely to take up the offer to leave relegation-threatened Villa. Charlie Adam could also leave the Brittania before Thursday as Stoke's attacking ranks receive an overhaul.