Between now and the transfer deadline, QPR must decide what will happen to the forward. His contract with the London company is still in effect for a few years, so they are not in any rush to sell him and may wait for the ideal offer to present itself.
Birmingham City, along with Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United, were relegated to League One following their finish in the bottom three. Under Chris Davies, the Blues want to return to the Championship right away.
Dykes can be seen as a way to improve their striking unit and provide them with additional depth and competition at the top.
The man, who was born in Australia, has also come to Millwall’s attention as Neil Harris looks to add further support. The Lions have yet to win a game this season and last played away to Hull City, drawing 0-0.
For QPR Man, what comes next?
It will take time to see if QPR decides to hang onto Dykes or cash in on him.
As of now, Marti Cifuentes’ team has two points on the board. On the first day, they were defeated 3-1 at home by West Brom; however, they have drawn their following two games, one at home against Plymouth Argyle and one away from Sheffield United.
The team’s next match is a Carabao Cup second round matchup this evening at Kenilworth Road versus another second division team, Luton Town.
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