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QPR target Ingimarsson
Wolves' Icelandic utility man Ivar Ingimarsson is a target for QPR.
Rangers are keen to bring the 26-year-old former Brentford man back to west London and approached Wolves last week.
But the Second Division title favourites are unable to match Ingimarsson's current wages and his demands may scupper the deal.
Ingimarsson has been lined up as a possible replacement for Rangers' former England Under-21 defender Clarke Carlisle.
Loftus Road boss Ian Holloway was already contemplating selling Carlisle before axing him from his squad for going AWOL ahead of Rangers' 3-0 victory against Chesterfield.
Carlisle, who has refused to sign a new contract, failed to report for training on Friday morning.
The club were unable to contact him until that afternoon, when he claimed to have overslept.
"What he did was totally unacceptable," said Holloway.
"If our preparations aren't important enough to him then he's in big trouble.
"I've never slammed the door on anyone but I need to speak to the people upstairs about this."
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If they are, surely we must also put in a bid. He would be a superb addition to the squad and surely he would rather come back to us than go to Rangers. Would be our third victory over them this season!
QPR target Ingimarsson
Wolves' Icelandic utility man Ivar Ingimarsson is a target for QPR.
Rangers are keen to bring the 26-year-old former Brentford man back to west London and approached Wolves last week.
But the Second Division title favourites are unable to match Ingimarsson's current wages and his demands may scupper the deal.
Ingimarsson has been lined up as a possible replacement for Rangers' former England Under-21 defender Clarke Carlisle.
Loftus Road boss Ian Holloway was already contemplating selling Carlisle before axing him from his squad for going AWOL ahead of Rangers' 3-0 victory against Chesterfield.
Carlisle, who has refused to sign a new contract, failed to report for training on Friday morning.
The club were unable to contact him until that afternoon, when he claimed to have overslept.
"What he did was totally unacceptable," said Holloway.
"If our preparations aren't important enough to him then he's in big trouble.
"I've never slammed the door on anyone but I need to speak to the people upstairs about this."
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If they are, surely we must also put in a bid. He would be a superb addition to the squad and surely he would rather come back to us than go to Rangers. Would be our third victory over them this season!