Hot on the heels of breaking news about Jamie Mackie and James Perch, two more players could be set to walk away from Queens Park Rangers on a free transfer.

Jack Robinson and Nedum Onuoha are both set to be offered new deals according to West London Sport, but both have plans to depart Loftus Road for pastures new.

31-year old Onuoha has made over 220 appearances for Ian Holloway's side in a sterling spell, but he's thought to be plotting a move back up north, after switching Manchester for London in 2012. His contract is up in the summer and he'll be able to leave for free.

Jack Robinson is hoping to secure a move up too, but up the divisions not the country. He was told he wasn't part of Ian Holloway's plans, but a series of injuries gave him a break and he rose to the challenge.

Now, the 24-year old representatives are thought to be keen on securing him Premier League football, the level he left behind when joining QPR from Liverpool in 2014.

The news comes on the back of Jamie Mackie, James Perch and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas all being allowed to leave when the season draws to a close.

The Verdict

It looks like a mass exodus, but it could simply be a changing of the guard. Only Onuoha has started any of the last four games, perhaps reflective of Robinson's desire to leave, but perhaps just the direction Ian Holloway wants to take the club in.

If I were a Rangers for I wouldn't be panicking, not with the likes of Eze, Manning and Luongo still in the squad.