
QPR expect to lose Lyndon Dykes in January as Rangers transfer news drops
Queens Park Rangers are now expecting to lose Lyndon Dykes in January as Rangers continue to watch developments, according to Darren Witcoop.
The Sunday Mirror journalist has insisted that Millwall have already seen a £3million offer rejected with Stoke also interested in the Scotland international.
Michael Beale has remained tight-lipped on developments this month, but he has admitted the players he has interest in when quizzed by the media so far.

Writing on his personal Twitter account, Witcoop shared the latest regarding the striker and his immediate future which is about to decided imminently it seems.
“QPR expect to lose Lyndon Dykes this month despite rejecting a £3m offer from Millwall,” he wrote.
“Stoke are showing strong interest in the Scotland striker while Glasgow Rangers are also watching developments.”
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Well, it looks as though the final two weeks of this January window are going to be non-stop.
With Todd Cantwell basically done as the first arrival, Morgan Whittaker and Nicolas Raskin have also been consistently linked with a move to Ibrox over the past week.
Now, another number nine could make perfect sense.
Antonio Colak has been suffering from injuries in recent weeks and although on the verge of a return, there are no guarantees they won’t return.
Just ask Kemar Roofe who has once again been ruled out for another month after coming on, scoring the winner against Aberdeen and being forced off again.
As Alfredo Morelos continues to run down his contract, adding another number nine is exactly what Beale and the club may need and Dykes ticks the boxes.
Another powerhouse forward who is destined to leave and could welcome a return back to Scotland and Glasgow to play for Rangers and his former boss, why wouldn’t he want that?
This is one to watch.
In other Rangers news, the club want to offer an “excellent” midfielder a 4.5 year deal to join Ibrox “ASAP” according to a report.