Queens Park Rangers are ‘in advanced talks’ to secure striker Sinclair Armstrong with a new contract amidst rising interest from other clubs, according to TEAMtalk.

With Armstrong’s current contract set to expire soon, QPR is eager to lock down the 20-year-old forward to a long-term commitment. This determination from the West London club arises from noticeable attention from other notable teams, including Premier League side Crystal Palace, champions Man City and Scottish heavyweights Celtic. [Evening Standard]
The Hoops have just two main strikers, Kyogo and Hyeon-gyu Oh. Intriguingly, while Maeda has had experience leading the frontline both for Yokohama F. Marinos and the Japanese national team, he has predominantly been used as a winger during his tenure at Celtic this season. This might indicate a need for more depth upfront for the Scottish champions, explaining their scouting endeavours.
For now, Armstrong remains a QPR player, but with his contract drawing to a close and outside interest growing, the next few weeks might be pivotal in determining his future.