QPR boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink says he wants to keep Junior Hoilett - but not at the £42,000-a-week the winger currently earns.
In fact, JFH won’t be allowed to after the declared new fiscal policy of pennywise at Loftus Road.
As a result, the out of contract Canadian international is attracting the interest of Premier League Swansea City, where he could end up alongside £6 million rated Rs team-mate Leroy Fer - already on loan to the Welsh giants.
Fer wants to stay in south Wales, and Hoilett is unwilling to sacrifice his £2m-a-year wages to stay in west London.
Rangers chief executive Lee Hoos says: “Some of the players out of contract are not ready for what we have to offer. But you have to keep a financial discipline.”
Swans chairman Huw Jenkins tried to bring the Canadian international to South Wales in 2013 and it is believed that both sides are confident of reaching an agreement.