QPR would be foolish to sell Charlie Kelman this summer, he could propel them into the play-offs.

Although Championship clubs frequently make absurd choices, QPR’s summer sale of Charlie Kelman would rank among the worst moves any team could make in the lead-up to the season.
Thanks to some excellent work by Marti Cifuentes to keep them out of danger, QPR went from relegation fodder to midtable mediocrity last season.
Despite finishing 15th in the end, QPR has seen some turmoil ever then. Most significantly, Cifuentes, the manager of Leicester City at the moment, was placed on gardening leave.
Although Julien Stephan has stepped in and kept the QPR team together, there are now rumours that they plan to sell their most promising striker.

Charlie Kelman linked with Luton Town and MLS move
It is believed that Luton Town has made a bid to QPR for Kelman, and two MLS clubs have also approached, according to Darren Witcoop on Twitter/X. West Brom was rumoured to be interested, but they have now cooled that interest.
Although the American striker might be enticed to return to his own country, it is likely that he is eager to demonstrate his abilities in the Championship.
Last season, Kelman was one of the best players in League One, scoring 23 goals while on loan at Leyton Orient. In addition to scoring a tonne of goals, he also provided amazing finishing variation and interacted well with others.


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