The Queens Park Rangers attacking midfielder is reportedly wanted by Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield United.

Queens Park Rangers fans are tweeting Tony Fernandes in numbers after Luke Freeman was linked with moves to Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield United.
The Daily Mirror has credited all three clubs with interest in the QPR attacking midfielder, although United’s appears to be the most developed.
Freeman impressed with five goals and 12 assists for Rangers last season, and is said to have a £3 million valuation that should be in reach of Middlesbrough, West Brom and Sheffield United.
But some of the Loftus Road faithful believe their club should be pushing for far more than that if the 26-year-old is to be sold.

This is what they’re saying on Twitter…
Sheffield United are known to want to strengthen in Freeman’s position after selling David Brooks to Bournemouth earlier in the window.
Middlesbrough may also have a Freeman-shaped vacancy to fill, having seen Jack Harrison and Lewis Baker return to their parent clubs since the end of last season – while they could yet lose Adama Traore to West Brom’s local rivals, Wolves, according to reports.
Could Freeman leave QPR for Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion and Sheffield United?

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