The summer of 2022 has already proven to be a busy one for QPR.

As well as the appointment of Michael Beale to replace Mark Warburton as the club's new head coach, the R's have already made two new first-team signings, with a long list of others moving on.

But of those that are left at Loftus Road, which would make up the best five-a-side team from Beale's current squad.

Here, we've taken a look at what we think would be the best five-a-side team made up players on the books at QPR at this moment in time, so have a look, and let us know who would make up your own selection!

In goal, Seny Dieng is undoubtedly QPR's first choice when fit and available having become so reliable in recent years, so he gets the nod between the posts here.

Rob Dickie then takes on the defensive role, with the committed centre back not one who is going to shy away from a tackle, meaning he would certainly make life difficult for opposition attackers.

Further forward, the pace and trickery of Ilias Chair ought to be well suited to five-a-side, especially considering the control he shows when in possession, which has always been a problem for defenders tasked with keeping him quiet.

Chris Willock is an equally dangerous attacking figure for QPR, and he too has the quality to make things happen going forward in any form of the game, something which others in the side ought to be able to thrive off.

Leading the line is Lyndon Dykes, with the Scotland international possessing both the physicality and  finishing ability to make a useful impact in these sorts of games.