QPR have Ryan Fredericks on their radar - but could find Tottenham’s £3 million valuation for the right-back beyond their reach.

Fredericks would be the perfect Rs fit, especially as the Spurs academy graduate had such a successful 2014-15 season with Middlesbrough that took them to the Championship play-off final.

Rangers head coach Chris Ramsey had much to do with Fredericks’ development at White Hart Lane, but getwestlondon understands Spurs don't want a second successive loan and prefer a straight sale.

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That’s because Fredericks is in the last year of his Tottenham contract, even though the north London whites are blessed with options in defence.

Earlier at Boro, the 22-year-old promised to try and sort out his future.

“Anything is possible in football and you never know what will happen at the end of the season,” he said.

“I’m a Tottenham Hotspur player and it’s up to them if they want to do something or not.

“I’ll speak to them and then I’ll have a clearer idea of what may happen next season.”