Football League World
·7 février 2026
The full list of QPR players who will exit Loftus Road this summer ft. Steve Cook

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·7 février 2026

Football League World takes a look at the Queens Park Rangers players whose contracts with the Championship club are set to expire this summer.
Queens Park Rangers are set to witness more changes to their squad this summer following a relatively busy winter transfer window.
The R's signed defender Ronnie Edwards from Southampton and striker Justin Obikwu from Coventry City in January, whereas forward Michael Frey completed a permanent Loftus Road exit to join Swiss side Grasshopper.
Edwards endured a lack of game-time in his latter days with the Saints, amid competition from the likes of Taylor Harwood-Bellis, but he previously showed his class in QPR colours, making 22 appearances in a 2024/25 loan spell.
Meanwhile, Sam Field, Liam Morrison, Alfie Lloyd, and Murphy Cooper have all completed loan moves away from the West London outfit.
QPR are vying to land a Championship play-off spot in Julien Stephan's first campaign in charge at Loftus Road, following their mid-season transfer business.
The R's have enjoyed several positive results this term, including a late January victory over highfliers Coventry, but they have also endured poor defeats like their 2-1 loss to relegation battlers West Bromwich Albion in December, showing their inconsistency.
Football League World takes a look at the R's players whose contracts are set to expire this summer.

Stephan has struggled to decide whether Paul Nardi, Joe Walsh, or Ben Hamer is his first-choice goalkeeper this season.
Nardi, who joined QPR on a two-year deal in 2024 after leaving Belgian outfit Gent, is set to leave the West London side when his contract expires this summer.
The 31-year-old was heavily favoured by former R's boss Marti Cifuentes last term, appearing in all but one of his side's Championship fixtures, maintaining nine clean sheets, but he's been in and out of the starting 11 this season under Stephan, with the role being shared with Ben Hamer and Joe Walsh.
Should Nardi leave Loftus Road this summer, he will be searching for his eighth club, having previously represented Nancy, Monaco, Rennes, Cercle Brugge, Lorient, and Gent before the Championship outfit.

Isaac Hayden rejoined QPR on a free transfer last summer, after departing Premier League outfit Newcastle United.
Hayden previously played for the R's on loan in the second half of the 2023/24 season, before spending time on loan with Portsmouth during the last campaign.
The experienced midfielder's first stint at Loftus Road saw him help QPR avoid relegation to League One, ultimately finishing six points above the drop zone as Cifuentes carried out a great escape.
The 30-year-old has often appeared as a substitute for Stephan's side across all competitions this term, but he is currently set to leave west London once more this summer, when his deal expires.
Hayden enjoyed a strong football education as an Arsenal academy graduate, while he went on to enjoy five Premier League seasons with Newcastle - that experience though may not be enough to see him offered an extended contract.

QPR triggered a one-year extension clause in Steve Cook's contract last summer, but he is now set to leave Loftus Road following the conclusion of the current campaign if nothing else is done.
The veteran defender joined Stephan's men from Nottingham Forest in August 2023 and previously earned rich experience with his former club Bournemouth in both the Championship and the Premier League.
Cook was a regular feature for the R's in the 2023/24 season, scoring two goals in 36 second-tier appearances, before making a further 33 outings across all competitions last term - he's carried that on into the current campaign despite his advancing years, so it would be a surprise if he wasn't offered a new contract when the 2025/26 is over.
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