Jake Cole is to join Hayes for his second successive season on loan.
Cole, whose loan spell was cut short last season by injury is due to have a further operation shortly and Rangers have confirmed that when fit, he will return to Church Road for a further season.
The young keeper is highly rated at Loftus Road and was sent to the Middlesex club midway through last term on "work experience" in the hope he would gain some valuable first team experience.
But injury soon followed and when the R’s were in a goalkeeping crisis the stage was set for Cole to step in and take his chance, only to be sidelined through a shoulder injury which is still troubling him.
Elsewhere, Lee Cook’s transfer to Rangers is all set to go to a tribunal after the two clubs were unable to agree a fee. Hornets boss Ray Lewington last week admitted that Cook has made up his mind and now wants to leave the Vicarage Road club in favour the R’s. Lewington said:
"Gianni Paladini rang me last week to ask about a fee for Cookie, he also told me Cookie had agreed a deal to join Rangers.
"Now all we have to do is come to some sort of conclusion that benefits both clubs but at the moment we are both along way off what we agree to be reasonable."
A source revealed to QPR MAD that Rangers have offered a reasonable compensation package to Watford who have rejected the deal and are holding out for a big one-off payment thought to be in the region of £200,000.
Rangers are believed to have offered around half that price as well as bonuses if the R’s stay in the Championship this year.
Rangers’ targets Liam Lawrence and Craig Holloway have both signed deals elsewhere. Lawrence agreed to join Sunderland while Holloway who was on trial at Loftus Road last season joined Non-league Gravesend.
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