Queens Park Rangers midfielder was an integral part of the side last season, but his future is in doubt.

Manager Steve McClaren will want to hold onto the attacking player, but the club are willing to sell if any potential buyer matches the club’s £3million valuation.

Freeman signed for the London club 18 months ago for £350,000 from Bristol City and has since turned into a fans’ favourite at Loftus Road.

Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion have both been linked with the 26-year-old this summer having both lost wide men they wish to replace.

Last season Freeman scored six goals in 48 appearances for the Hoops, registering 12 assists.

His performances and contribution to a struggling side were the highlights for Rs’ fans as they finished 16th in the division.

QPR seem to have given in rather quickly in admitting the price that Freeman can go for, we here at FLW discuss whether the club should do more to keep him on their books.

Gary Hutchinson

I'm not convinced they should, not if they can spend that money wisely.

He's a good player for them, but I'm not sure he can't be replaced.

Alfie Burns

The fee is low.

Freeman was influential at Loftus Road last season and is surely worth more than that to QPR.

They’re basically letting him go for peanuts.

Chris Gallagher

This is ridiculous from QPR.

Freeman is their best player, and easily their most creative, so the fact they are willing to let him go for just £3m is bizarre.

McClaren should be building the team around him.

Jay Taylor

The fee reported is a joke.

Apart from Massimo Luongo, Freeman is up there as one of their best players, and if he is only worth £3million, do the club even rate him?

Either someone can't value players correctly, or they are looking to make a quick bit of money to help with their FFP fine.