Queens Park Rangers are one club who have had a surprisingly quiet transfer window this summer, especially with the appointment of a new manager.

So far, the only player to be brought in by Steve McClaren is Toni Leistner.

But one man the R's are reportedly interested in is Maccabi Tel Aviv striker Vidar Orn Kjartansson, according to the Mirror's live blog (20/07/18, 20.18pm).

6ft 1 Kjartansson scored 10 times in 20 appearances for Tel Aviv last season but first came to everyone's attention in 2013/14 when he scored 31 goals in 33 matches for Valerenga Oslo.

He accepted a move to China after that and continued his fine goalscoring form before moving to Maccabi Tel Aviv.

QPR will apparently face competition from West Brom and Middlesbrough for the striker's signature who are all interested in bringing the Icelandic forward in.

But would he be a good signing for QPR?

We discuss...

Jay Williams

The Iceland international has been prolific in Sweden and Israel in the last few years but that does not necessarily mean he will succeed in England.

At £3.5m, this is not a risk that QPR can afford to take, given their financial restrictions.

They are better off pursuing a proven Championship striker at a cheaper price, perhaps Jordan Hugill on loan.

George Dagless

It's an interesting one.

He'd be a bit of a gamble but I suppose that's what the R's must do.

At least he'd bring some experience with him in his prime.

Louie Chandler

At the reported £3.5million it should not even be considered.

The Rs need to strengthen throughout their squad, so splashing such a large amount on a striker who is not proven in England would be crazy.

Christian Fuller

The striker, given the right opportunity at first-team football in the Championship, could turn out to be one of the signings of the summer.

However, with a number of big-name teams interested in the forward, it seems unlikely that the Icelandic international would choose to go to Loftus Road.

However, if they can pull off the signing, it could be a fantastic bit of business.