QPR have enjoyed a torrid start to the season, losing all three of their opening Championship fixtures conceding ten goals.

Steve McClaren desperately needs to stop the rot at Loftus Road and a foray into the loan market for some new blood looks to be the only option.

Tomer Hemed at Brighton and Nahki Wells at Burnley are two potential signings who could make the move to the Hoops, but which one fits the bill best?

We discuss.....

Jay Taylor

Nakhi Wells, hands down.

The Burnley man knows the division and more importantly, he knows where the net is.

At 28, Wells is hitting the prime of his career and playing time at Turf Moor could well be limited so a loan move away would be exactly what is needed.

Wells would be the better option of the two and one that should be pursued as soon as possible.

Gary Hutchinson

Both. Anyone. Everyone.

If I had to pick one it would be Hemed, but the reality is QPR need more than one striker to save their season.

If the chance is there bring in both and, for the love of God, play them.

They’re soft up front and they have to bring in experienced players to complement those exciting young players.

Jay Williams

I think Nahki Wells would offer something different for QPR and be able to play off a target man like Idrissa Sylla or Matt Smith.

The Bermuda international has a knack of being in the right place at the right time and he would score goals for the Hoops.

With service coming from the likes of Massimo Luonga, Luke Freeman and Eberechi Eze, QPR just need someone like Wells to tuck the ball away.

But Hemed also has a decent goal scoring record in the second tier and he could improve QPR's attacking options too.

George Dagless

Wells.

The R's need goals and I think Wells gets more than Hemed.

Both would be good signings but if they can only have one it has to be the Burnley man.