The Belgium-born Morocco international Ilias Chair has just returned from injury and has long been a key creative figure for QPR.

He has made over 250 league appearances for the Loftus Road club, having first signed in 2017.

Chair started his career in Belgium with Lierse, while he also spent time in the Club Brugge academy. He then went on trial with QPR and signed permanently for the club in 2017. 

The winger had a loan spell at League Two Stevenage during the 2018-19 season, scoring six goals and making six more during his time there. 

Chair has made 12 appearances for Morocco national team since making his debut against Ghana in 2021, scoring his first goal in a 5-0 win over Guinea-Bissau

Striker Richard Kone joined QPR from Wycombe over the summer and is their top scorer so far this term with four goals to his name.

The 22-year-old, who was born in the Ivory Coast, and joined Essex Leagues side Athletic Newham in 2019.

His prolific goalscoring form saw him attract EFL interest and he had trials with a handful of clubs before joining Wycombe in January 2024.

Kone carried his scoring exploits into the higher level and his form last season saw him named League One player of the year after scoring 23 goals in all competitions.

Defender Liam Morrison has performed strongly over the opening weeks of the season.

The 22-year-old played for Rangers and Celtic at youth level before the Scotland Under-21 international made the move to German giants Bayern Munich in 2019.

He featured for the Bayern second team, and worked under the likes of Martin Demichelis, where he won plaudits for his work ethic.

A loan move to Wigan followed in 2023 and his showings for the Latics saw QPR swoop to complete a transfer for an undisclosed fee.

Morrison made 28 league appearances last season, and has been a regular so far this term.