Queens Park Rangers have been hoping to sign Bristol City’s Luke Freeman all month.
According to a report in the Bristol Post, Queens Park Rangers could offer Karl Henry as part of a deal to sign Bristol City’s Luke Freeman.
QPR are looking to offload Henry this month, with Ian Holloway believing the 34-year-old has no part to play at Loftus Road.
So far, they have been unable to agree a fee for the experienced central midfielder with any club.
However, QPR apparently could use Henry as part of a deal for Freeman, who they have been chasing for some time.

Rangers made a bid for Freeman in the first week of the transfer window, but Bristol City have rejected all their approaches so far.
The Robins are keen to keep Freeman at Ashton Gate, but they are not in a position of strength.
Freeman’s contract expires at the end of the season, and the attacking midfielder has not yet signed a new deal.

As a result, he will be available on a free at the end of the season, meaning this month could be Bristol City’s last chance to receive some money for the former Stevenage man.
Freeman has made 18 Championship appearances for Luke Johnson’s men this season, scoring on two occasions.
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