Charlie Austin completes loan move to QPR, while former star Ebere Eze watches Championship side in FA Cup

More transfer business involving West Brom has happened, with Charlie Austin making a return to former club QPR.
The striker, 31, comes back to Loftus Road on a loan deal until the remainder of the season.
talkSPORT understands West Brom are able to activate Austin's contract by a further year, however, that looks highly unlikely at this stage.
Austin enjoyed a successful three-year spell at the club, including being part of their promotion to the Premier League campaign in 2013/14.
He will be a welcomed addition to the squad with goals difficult to come by for QPR this season. They've scored just 20 goals in 22 league matches this term.
Meanwhile, Ebere Eze paid his former club QPR a visit on Saturday in a move which may not go down well with his current side Crystal Palace.
The PA News agency reports Eze sat in the directors' box at Loftus Road as the Hoops played Fulham in the FA Cup, behind closed doors.
Palace boss Roy Hodgson this week made it clear to his players that no further breaches of Government coronavirus guidelines will be accepted after captain Luka Milivojevic breached the rules on New Year's Eve.
Milivojevic issued an apology on Wednesday after his household mixed with Fulham forward Aleksandar Mitrovic and his family.
It is understood Eze was a guest of QPR, with the visit approved by the FA subject to social distancing protocols being followed.
QPR boss Mark Warburton said: "I've no idea whether he broke protocols or not. You'd have to ask our health and safety officer because that's above my pay-grade.
"I want to talk about the game. What other players do in their own time, I can't comment on that. It's not my area of expertise. Far from it."