Geoff Cameron impressed during his spell in the Championship with Queens Park Rangers and he could return to Loftus Road under Mark Warburton.

Geoff Cameron could return to Queens Park Rangers this summer after the Stoke City defender held talks about another spell at Loftus Road, according to talkSPORT.
It has been a busy summer already for QPR, with new manager Mark Warburton looking to bring about a vast improvement after last season’s dismal 17th place finish under Steve McClaren.
The likes of Luke Amos, Yoann Barbet and Dominic Ball look like intelligent additions on paper and Cameron would surely be welcomed back with open arms too.
A versatile 33-year-old who has played 55 times for the United States national team, Cameron was a big hit at QPR during a loan spell last season. He was well-liked in the dressing room and, according to talkSPORT, the long-serving £1.6 million Stoke player would jump at the chance to return.

Fortunately, QPR are looking to add experience to their squad and, while he could be too costly on a permanent basis, another loan move is on the cards.
Stoke signed Cameron from Houston Dynamo seven years ago but, with just one year left on his contract, the veteran is one of a number of players who has been told he has no future at the Bet 365 Stadium.

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