LATEST UPDATE : 3 players that could save QPR millions of pounds. VIEW

The trio could turn into regular first-teamers who save, and could make, the club a lot of money down the line. If there is any club in the Championship that really know the pain of not being able to spend money, it is Queens Park Rangers. They’ve had some of the richest owners in the EFL and yet previous spending sprees from many years ago have hampered them almost ever since. Every transfer window consists of them having to dig out gems from the most unlikely of pits. These restrictions that they have been under have brought them very close to relegation to the third tier, especially so in the last few seasons, taking many years off their supporters’ lives in the process. Things certainly

They appear to be on the rise currently, with Marti Cifuentes, one of the most promising young managers in the EFL. The Spaniard has given the club optimism, despite a team that was clearly not up to the task when seen individually; this is simply Marti performing his magic.

The 2023/24 squad was mainly older, but with the manager’s supervision, several young players are emerging who might be very exciting for Hoops fans while also saving the club a lot of money.

Rayan Kolli

QPR FC | Rayan Kolli

Rayan Kolli, a flashy forward, has already made his league debut with the club, having appeared in 10 Championship games for the R’s previous season. Kolli’s talent shone through during games for the club’s youth teams. His complicated nature on the wings made him difficult to stop, and his efforts deservedly earned him additional first-team minutes.

Uncertainty surrounds some of the club’s greatest current attacking players, including Chris Willock, who might depart for free this summer. Having Kolli come through and develop will make things easier because he has the potential to be a more than acceptable substitute for these types of guys.

Alfie Tuck

QPR FC on X: "🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 U18s midfielder 𝗔𝗹𝗳𝗶𝗲 𝗧𝘂𝗰𝗸 is with  Wales at the U17 European Championships. They kick-off their tournament  against hosts Hungary tonight 🇭🇺 Good luck, Alfie! 👊 #QPR |  #InternationalRs" / X

Alfie Tuck, 18, has recently signed his first professional contract with QPR. He stated in the release, “Now I absolutely want to push for both first-team football and additional international honours. I want to show myself and earn a first-team appearance next season.

He’s a terrific midfielder who exudes poise and calmness. Tuck has already appeared on the bench for Cifuentes in the FA Cup against AFC Bournemouth.

That demonstrates the manager’s faith in the Wales youth team international, who might save them from paying a large amount to bolster their midfield alternatives if he can force his way into the manager’s plans in the coming seasons.

Elijah Dixon-Bonner

QPR FC | Elijah Dixon-Bonner joins QPR

At 23, Elijah Dixon-Bonner is the oldest of the guys on this list, but his first-team potential is more obvious.

The midfielder appeared in 24 league games for QPR this season, starting nine of them, and just signed a new contract to extend his stay with the club.

With more game time under Cifuentes, R’s fans should begin to understand why he spent seven years in Liverpool’s youth before transferring to London.

He might become an influential performer in the center of the park next season, allowing the West Londoners to avoid spending money to improve the position.

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