QPR FC, a privately owned company based in the UK, was founded in 1882 and employs approximately 250 individuals. Operating as an English professional football club, it is based at Loftus Road, White City, west London, and primarily focuses on spectator sports. The club also functions as a tier 1 media tech buyer.
Queens Park Rangers are considering a 19-year-old defender from a lower English league, a player previously scouted by Blackburn Rovers and Barnsley, as the club aims to strengthen its squad for the summer transfer window. On June 20, QPR completed the signing of Dutch left-back Boy Kemper, who joined on a free transfer after leaving NAC Breda, ahead of the expected departure of Esquerdinha. Kemper, turning 27, will fill the role. Earlier the same day, the club reportedly enquired about 22-year-old Mali international midfielder Moussa Diakité from Cádiz, identified as a strong performer in Cádiz's difficult La Liga 2 season where they narrowly avoided relegation. This follows the club's announcement on June 18 that winger Philip Sanyaolu signed his first professional contract with QPR, a decade after joining as an eight-year-old.