QPR are slowly but surely beginning to find some form in the Championship under new manager Ian Holloway.

Three wins on the spin have begun to take the pressure off the former Blackpool boss as he aims to drag his team away from the relegation zone and back up the table.

But with a tough run of games on the horizon, it's not going to be easy and everyone down at Loftus Road will have to be ready for a busy couple of months ahead.

However, the January transfer window has given the Hoops chance to add to their current pool of players but there is feeling that some work still needs to be done to bring the right individuals in.

So with that in mind, here's THREE players QPR could realistically seal deal for next week...

Sean Goss

Manchester United utility man Sean Goss is a man that's been linked with a move to QPR over the past few days and he's certainly the sort of player that would add some more muscle to the ranks at Loftus Road.

He can play in both left and central midfield and has filled in as a full-back during his time in the United youth set-up.

He looks like he could be a handy addition in what would be his first loan move away from Old Trafford.

Luke Freeman

Bristol City winger Luke Freeman is another name that has been touted for a move to Loftus Road this month and he'd certainly bring the sort of directness the Hoops have been lacking at times this season.

A pacy winger always works wonders in this division and so far this campaign, Holloway's side have been lacking punch on the flanks.

A move for Freeman would certainly resolve that problem immediately.

Hugo Rodallega

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He certainly wasn't the biggest hit during his first couple of stints in English football but there is little doubt Hugo Rodallega has been firing on all cylinders in Turkey in recent months.

The Colombian has been in red-hot form, scoring 50 goals in his last 34 appearances and a transfer to QPR has been quietly put on the backburners.

As goals go, they're unbelievable figures but should the burly striker get yet another chance in England?