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Rob Green could find his place as QPR’s No1 goalkeeper under threat - after just one howler.

Hoops boss Mark Hughes is interested in former Celtic keeper Artur Boruc and is believed to be talking to his representatives about a move to Loftus Road.

Poland international Boruc, 32, is a free agent after quitting Fiorentina and would be keen to move to the Premier League.

Green had a nightmare start to his QPR career on Saturday, committing a howler to concede Swansea's opener and then being beaten four more time in a 5-0 home defeat.

It is believed that Hughes - who courted several keepers including Ben Foster before landing Green - wants to have competition for places for No1.

Green - who has had a turbulent career for England, including this infamous howler at the 2010 World Cup - may be concerned that his place is under threat already.

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QPR's current second-choice is 38-year-old Radek Cerny, and Hughes wants another keeper after selling last year's starter Paddy Kenny to Leeds this summer.