QPR remain keen on snapping up David Beckham, but concede that they are unlikely to be the former England captain's first choice.

QPR fear former England skipper will favour a 'bigger club'

Calibre

Queens Park Rangers remain keen on snapping up David Beckham, but concede that they are unlikely to be the former England captain's first choice. The Premier League new boys are one of the clubs hoping they can land the 36-year-old on loan in the New Year. LA Galaxy midfielder Beckham is keen to return to England during the MLS off-season and would favour a switch to the capital. Rangers could offer him that opportunity and owner Tony Fernandes has outlined ambitious plans for the club. They are, however, a work in progress and appreciate that they have some way to go before they can lure the biggest names in football to Loftus Road. Vice-chairman Amit Bhatia admits as much, with it expected that Beckham will head to Tottenham should be return to the Premier League and chase his 2012 Olympic dream."Would we like to have him? Most certainly," said Bhatia. "Have Tony and I discussed it? Yes. "I am just not sure it's a real possibility. We would like to sign people of Beckham's calibre. I am just not certain Beckham would choose to come to us as a newly-promoted side. "If he came to London, maybe he'd choose a bigger club like Spurs."