Queens Park Rangers boss Harry Redknapp has hinted that he will raid the American MLS in January to search for some bargains and loan deals to improve his struggling Rangers squad.

The MLS season is now over and players such as David Beckham, Thierry Henry and Landon Donovan have used this time to move to Europe on loan to stay fit over the past few years.

Beckham is now a free agent and is looking for a new dawn in his career, with offers from China, Russia, Australia and Europe to consider, so it is unlikely that West London will be his next destination.

One man that moved back to the Premier League this time last year was Robbie Keane who enjoyed a successful loan at Aston Villa and Keane may be top of Redknapp’s list when it comes to January arrivals having been together at Tottenham a few years ago.

"The MLS market is one that we've got to look at," Redknapp told Sky Sports.

"Robbie's a good shout. He probably would be an interesting player.

"I haven't spoken to him yet no but he would be an interesting player.

"He's a good pro and he would be the ideal type to have around for sure because he would give us something."