Queens Park Rangers will be looking to build upon what has been a largely positive start to their Sky Bet Championship season when they return from the international break. 

Mark Warburton has got his side playing some exciting football and it appears that the good times are returning to the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium as a result.

The R's have only lost one of their last six and will be looking to pick up yet another positive result come Friday 19th November when they play host to Luton Town.

Meanwhile the club are also sure to be keeping an eye on what could lie ahead in the new year as the opportunity to exchange players arises once more.

Here, we take a look at TWO players QPR may look to sell or loan out in the January transfer window...

Charlie Kelman 

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As per a recent report by West London Sport, Warburton is said to want to loan out the young striker once again this season.

Kelman was previously on loan at League One side Gillingham until recently, with the R's choosing to bring him back after the Kent side overlooked him on more than one occasion.

In all the 20-year-old played eight games for the Gills but failed to find the net or largely impress.

There are however sure to be plenty of other sides in the lower reaches of the Football League that would be keen to bring him in come the turn of the new year.

Dillon Barnes

The goalkeeper is currently way behind in the pecking order at the Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium, with Seny Dieng and Jordan Archer getting the nod over him so far this term.

At the age of 25, Barnes need to be playing regular football and could seek a loan or permanent move away from West London in the new year.

He previously spent time out on loan with the likes of Burton Albion and Hibernian and could well be set for another similar deal if the R's feel he is worth keeping.

However given that he is now into the final year of his contract, his future remains very much up in the air with the second tier side.