Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers defender Clint Hill is reportedly interesting Queens Park Rangers.
According to a report in Get West London, Clint Hill will have to terminate his contract at Glasgow Rangers – if he wants a move back to Loftus Road.
Queens Park Rangers let Hill leave last summer, and the experienced defender decided to move to Ibrox.
Since making the switch to Glasgow, the 38-year-old has struggled to show his best form and he has only made three appearances since the start of November.

There are some suggestions that Hill could make a swift exit from Rangers, with QPR apparently interested in re-signing the centre-back.
Hill is still remembered very fondly by QPR supporters, after his six year stay at the London club earlier in his career.
However, if Hill is to re-join QPR – he reportedly will have to agree to terminate his contract at Rangers.

QPR would like to offer the veteran a player/coach deal, but are not prepared to pay a fee to sign someone of such advancing years.
The deal is now in the balance, with the transfer largely depending on whether Rangers would be prepared to let Hill leave for free.
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