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QPR reject Millwall’s £3m offer for striker Lyndon Dykes… with the Scotland international also the subject of interest from Championship rivals Stoke City and Burnley
- QPR striker Lyndon Dykes has just 18 months left on his current contract
- The club have turned down an offer from Championship rivals Millwall worth £3m
- Burnley and Stoke City are also said to be interested in the Scotland international.
Queens Park Rangers have rejected a £3 million offer from Millwall for striker Lyndon Dykes.
The Scotland international has just 18 months left on his contract and is being scouted by a number of Championship clubs.
Although QPR is 12th in the table, they are only four points away from the playoff positions, with Dykes an important member of their team.
Lyndon Dykes is the subject of interest with only 18 months left on his contract at QPR
In 27 Championship games, Dykes has scored six goals, including braces against Reading and Cardiff City.
Dykes has made over 100 appearances for the club since joining Scottish Premiership side Livingston in August 2020 for £2 million.
Clubs eyeing the 27-year-old include Championship leaders Burnley and struggling Stoke City.
There have also been previous reports that Scottish giants Rangers could be looking to sign Dykes.
Rangers boss Michael Beale left QPR in November after just five months as manager.
Scotland international Dykes has made over 100 appearances for QPR since joining in 2020
Burnley are one of several Championship teams considering a move for the striker.