Queens Park Rangers have been linked with a number of players this month, and one or two look set for the exit. But how will their transfer window play out if the rumours come true?

This transfer window won't be half as hectic as the summer one for QPR - 31 ins and outs in total left Mark Warburton with a totally new squad, and a completely fresh start for the West Londoners.

Fans have liked (most of) what they've seen in the run-up to the New Year but the cracks are definitely there, and a number of players have been linked with a move to Warburton's QPR this month.

What's more is that some names have been tipped to leave this month too.

Here we take a look at how QPR's transfer window could pan out:

In: Jack Clarke

The 19-year-old started the season on-loan at Leeds United from Tottenham Hotspur but after making just one league appearance for Marcelo Bielsa's side, Spurs recalled him and are looking to loan him out again this month.

Several Championship clubs are said to be interested in taking the winger until the end of the season, and QPR look to be one of the favourites to land the Yorkshire-born Clarke.

His debut season at Elland Road last season saw him bag two goals and two assists in 22 appearances and whilst his numbers aligned, the stars didn't this time round, and he was soon sent packing back to White Hart Lane after a tough loan-spell.

He'd be a great addition to this QPR team, but do they really need another attacking option? It all depends on whether this man heads for the exit...

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Out: Ebere Eze

Everyone who's a Championship fan will know who Ebere Eze is by now - the 21-year-old has lit up West London this season with 9 goals and six assists already, and a move to the Premier League could be closing in on the Londoner with Sheffield United among those linked in the recent past.

QPR have too often been the victim of bad business in the transfer market. They often jump at the first bid and find themselves selling their best players for cut-down prices, but the case seems to be different with Eze.

The club and the fans are desperate to hold onto him, but it could be a question of when, and not if he leaves.