Bristol City are looking to reshuffle their squad with up to seven new signings in the summer, with Queens Park Rangers goalkeeper Joe Lumley reportedly on the Robins' radar.

The 24-year-old has been a regular for the West London club this season, making 41 appearances in what has been an impressive season for the shot-stopper individually.

Regular shot-stopper Frank Fielding looks set to depart Ashton Gate at the end of the season upon the expiry of his contract, therefore the goalkeeping area is believed to be a high priority for Lee Johnson in the summer.

Here, we discuss whether Lumley would be a good signing for City...

George Harbey

"Lumley is exactly what Bristol City need in the summer.

"He's at a good age in his career where he is approaching his prime years, and would be a solid addition for the Robins.

"Despite QPR's terrible season, he has become a fans' favourite in between the sticks, and it would be a real coup if Johnson's men were to land his signature."

Louie Chandler

"A clever move.

"Lumley has impressed consistently in what has been an often awful Queens Park Rangers side.

"He is still young, so would be a wise investment, but is no doubt more than ready to go straight into the Robins' line-up."

Toby Wilding

"This could be a move that makes sense for Bristol City.

"'Keepers have been a problem for Bristol City injury wise this campaign, and with Fielding; Maenpaa and Marinovic all out of contract at the end of the season, this is certainly an area where they need to strengthen."