Championship transfer news: Mark Warburton eyes potential reunion with ex-Sheffield Wednesday and Brentford defender Moses Odubajo at QPR

QPR have identified former Sheffield Wednesday defender Moses Odubajo as a possible signing this summer, talkSPORT understands.
Rs boss Mark Warburton worked with Odubajo during their time together at Brentford and the pair remain on good terms.
And it's understood that Warburton has mentioned Odubajo's name to club hierarchy as the Championship side look to bolster their back line.
Multiple sources have confirmed to talkSPORT that QPR are weighing up a move for Odubajo, with Warburton a big admirer of the 27-year-old.
He wanted to sign Odubajo upon his arrival at the west London outfit two years ago, but he had already agreed to join Wednesday.
The right-back has had his fair share of injury problems, most recently at Hillsborough, but he remains a solid operator at Championship level.
Odubajo is currently a free agent after he was one of 10 players to be released by the recently relegated Owls.
It’s understood Odubajo will link up with the Rs for the start of pre-season training with a view to a permanent move.
Rangers are keen to strengthen their full-back department with Todd Kane likely to depart the club.
Meanwhile, talks are still ongoing over a potential deal to bring former loanee Stefan Johansen back to W12 on a permanent basis from Fulham.
The west London side also plan to sign a back-up goalkeeper, with Liam Kelly interested in making a full-time return to Scotland.
talkSPORT also recently revealed that QPR are keeping close tabs on AFC Wimbledon youngster Jack Rudoni.
Rangers have already completed permanent deals for Jordy de Wijs, Sam Field, Charlie Austin and Andre Dozzell this summer.