Queens Park Rangers boss Ian Holloway has reportedly signalled a £1.5 million offer for the Preston North End winger, who is also being tracked by Fulham and Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Queens Park Rangers are rivalling Fulham for the signing of Preston North End winger Callum Robinson, according to the Daily Mail.
R’s boss Ian Holloway is said to have signalled a £1.5 million offer for Robinson, which is half-a-million-pounds short of the bid reportedly lined up by Wolverhampton Wanderers earlier in the week (also Daily Mail).
The 21-year-old, who has scored six goals and created three since signing for Preston on a permanent basis last summer, is familiar to Wolves boss Paul Lambert from their time together at Aston Villa.
Preston’s Callum Robinson (number 37) celebrates
However, the Sun reported on Thursday that Wolves have finally struck a deal for another of Lambert’s ex-players in Blackburn Rovers winger Ben Marshall.
And that could curtail the Scot’s interest in Robinson, leaving west London rivals QPR and Fulham in pursuit.
That said, with Preston only five points off the play-offs, getting them to part with one of their key players will be no mean feat.
QPR’s Ravel Morrison celebrates
Meanwhile, Lazio midfielder Ravel Morrison is said to be training with QPR (Sky Sports), with whom he spent the second half of the 2013-14 season on loan.
The R’s are also closing in on the £500,000 signing of Manchester United’s Sean Goss.
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