Queens Park Rangers are yet to receive any transfer offers for Seny Dieng.

What's the talk?

That's according to a report by West London Sport, who claim that there have, so far, been no enquires made regarding the 26-year-old goalkeeper, despite the fact that West Ham United have recently been linked with a move for the QPR man.

Indeed, a report by The Sun claimed that David Moyes' side are extremely keen on signing the £720k-rated shot-stopper this summer, for whom it is claimed Queens Park Rangers would demand a £6m fee.

Fans will be buzzing

Considering just how impressive Dieng has been since earning his spot at Mark Warburton's number one this season, the news that there have been no offers made for the 'keeper is likely to leave Rs fans buzzing.

Over his 42 Championship appearances for QPR this term, the 26-year-old helped his side to keep 11 clean sheets and made a total of 121 saves, as well as making an average of 2.9 stops and 0.2 successful run outs per game.

These metrics culminated in the Senegal international earning a seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.96, ranking him as Warburton's seventh-best performer in the second tier this season.

As such, it would very much appear as if keeping hold of the shot-stopper - whom the Rs manager dubbed as "outstanding" - this summer will be something of a priority for the 58-year-old QPR boss, as Dieng will likely play a huge role in the Rs' bid to push for a top six finish next season.

And, at present, it would seem that, contrary to reports of West Ham's eagerness regarding a deal for the goalkeeper, QPR could be on course to retain the services of the £4k-per-week man beyond the summer, something that is undeniably good news for both fans fo the club and Warburton alike.

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