Junior Hoilett may have the choice of Germany or Turkey as his next port of call.

Besiktas are interested in signing the QPR winger, according to Turkish newspaper Milliyet - and Borussia Monchengladbach have continued to monitor his progress since showing interest in the summer.

The 25-year-old’s Rangers contract expires at the end of the season and a number of clubs have been made aware of his availability, with Holiett reluctant to take a nosedive in his £40k-a-week wages.

Rangers have made it plain they have no intention of paying anything like the same, with a number of his team-mates facing the same dilemma.

In January, Sunderland were also reported to fancy the player signed on a four-year deal in 2012.

Hoilett has made only 40 league starts in that time, but was the supplier of the pass to Bobby Zamora that put Hoops back in the Premier League in 2014 in the Wembley play-off final.

He has also returned to form in the last three months to feature heavily in the recent Rangers mini-revival.

Here's a reminder of Holiett's moment of glory.

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