The January transfer window is well and truly underway, but for QPR it's going to be a strange old month.

Steve McClaren's side are in the unusual position of facing a transfer embargo - meaning that apart from certain loopholes they'll be unable to make any additions to the first team squad.

We've already seen one major exit with Idrissa Sylla leaving the club to join Zulte Waregem, and there's a possibility of others joining him on the way out of the exit door.

However the limitations on signing any replacements mean that QPR's asking prices could be somewhat inflated.

But how much could each player be worth this month? Phil Spencer predicts the price for each star who is permanently signed by QPR.

Matt Ingram

A proven goalkeeper at League One level, but has failed to really establish himself at Loftus Road. Now understudy to Joe Lumley, you'd imagine that he could be a player who's long-term future might not be at the club.

Estimated value: £500k

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Joe Lumley

Highly regarded by those in the QPR set-up. Managed to oust Ingram from the number one spot and has largely impressed between the sticks so far this term. Certainly a player who the Hoops won't want to lose.

Estimated value: £2million

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Angel Rangel

Recently signed a new deal until the end of the season. A valuable player both on and off the pitch meaning that a club wouldn't allow him to leave in January but for an outstanding offer.

Estimated value: £500k

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Osman Kakay

Has struggled for regular minutes this term and looks set for a loan spell away from the club in the second half of the season. One who QPR will want to retain for the future.

Estimated value: £500k

Darnell Furlong

Has had a frustrating campaign so far with injury but looks like the long-term successor to Angel Rangel at right-back. A central figure to QPR's future planning.

Estimated value: £2million

Grant Hall

It just hasn't happened for Grant Hall with injuries stopping him from playing any real part over the last two seasons. One who I'd expect to leave next summer unless he can establish himself as a key player over the coming months.

Estimated value: Free

Joel Lynch

Has proven himself to be a mainstay in QPR's defence this term. He may not be the most technically gifted player but he certainly isn't one that Steve McClaren would want to lose.

Estimated value: £2million

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Toni Leistner

A relatively new signing but one who has already proven his worth to the team. The club's captain, QPR won't want to lose a player like Leistner - either now or at the end of the season.

Estimated value: £2million

Alex Baptiste

Barely featured under Steve McClaren and with a contract set to expire in the summer he's a player who would be allowed to leave for next-to nothing.

Estimated value: Free

Jake Bidwell

An ever-present at left back, Bidwell has proven himself as a consistent performer in the Championship. His contract is set to expire next summer meaning his current value will be limited, but Bidwell is certainly a player who QPR will be keen to retain.

Estimated value: £1million

Pawel Wszolek

Another player who's contract will expire next summer. Wszolek has proven himself as a regular under Steve McClaren and QPR surely won't want to lose him.

Estimated value: £1million

Ryan Manning

The midfielder has excelled on loan with Rotherham United and his been linked with a recall to Loftus Road in January. Certainly one who QPR will want to retain after proving that he can perform regularly at this level.

Estimated value: £1.5million

Ilias Chair

A player who is highly regarded at Loftus Road but yet to make a real mark at first team level. Likely to be sent out on loan in January - but one who the Hoops don't want to lose.

Estimated value: £1million.

Josh Scowen

Enjoyed an excellent debut season but has fallen out of favour this term. A proven squad player and one that you'd imagine wouldn't be allowed to leave without a fight.

Estimated value: £1.5million

Massimo Luongo

A regular in the QPR first team. His form can sometimes be a little erratic but he's certainly not someone who the Hoops could afford to lose. Would take a good offer for the Hoops to consider selling the Australian international.

Estimated value: £4million

Luke Freeman

Signed for just £350k, Luke Freeman has established himself as QPR's most valuable asset. Linked with a move to Middlesbrough and other promotion contenders, Freeman is a player who the Hoops won't want to lose on the cheap - particularly after signing a new long-term deal.

Estimated value: £7million

Jordan Cousins

A player who has never really established himself as a first team regular. Adds value in certain situations but not one who QPR would demand a high figure for.

Estimated value: £500k

Sean Goss

Failed to establish himself under Ian Holloway and has never had a look-in under Steve McClaren. Surely a player who's QPR days look to be numbered.

Estimated value: 500k

Mide Shodipo

An extremely raw talent, Shodipo was shipped out on loan last season after suffering with a long-term injury. Hasn't been able to force his way into Steve McClaren's plans and could be set for another spell out on loan.

Estimated value: £500k

Ebere Eze

A regular at first team level under Steve McClaren. We've seen enough glimpses from Ebere Eze to know that he's an incredibly bright talent. The 20-year-old is by no means the finished article but with more experience at Championship level he could certainly be a future Premier League star.

Estimated value: £8million.

Paul Smyth

Shone under the leadership of Ian Holloway last term but has struggled to get a look-in under Steve McClaren. Could benefit from regular first team football with a loan spell in the second half of the season to remind everyone what he's capable of.

Recently signed a new deal but yet to properly break into the first team.

Estimated value: £1.5m

David Wheeler

Struggled to adapt to the Championship last term and has only been a bit-part player at Portsmouth this term. Likely to be a player who is allowed to leave the club in the summer.

Estimated value: £250k

Bright Osayi-Samuel

Has shown in glimpses what he's capable of in the Championship. Certainly one for the future but could benefit from an increased role in Steve McClaren's side.

Estimated value: £1 million

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Aramide Oteh

Has been more-than prolific for the under-23s but must now prove himself in senior football. Looks set for a loan spell this month but could be a huge player for QPR in the future.

Estimated value: £500k

Matt Smith

An experienced player at this level who certainly adds to the group. Smith isn't a player who would command a high transfer fee but QPR will still see the value in keeping him at the club.

Estimated value: £500k

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