As reported by The Daily Record, Rangers boss Graeme Murty has been blasted by QPR manager Ian Holloway after admitting he would love to sign Sean Goss on a permanent basis.

What's the story?

After another impressive performance in the Scottish Premiership this week, Murty admitted he would love to add Goss to his squad this summer, despite Queens Park Rangers' insistence that he is not for sale.

That's provoked a furious reaction from Loftus Road boss Ian Holloway, claiming Murty is 'out of order'.

As quoted by The Daily Record, Holloway said:

I’d rather talk to Graeme about that myself because he is out of order talking about my player. He’s my player, nobody else’s. It’s not right he’s talking about trying to buy one of my players when that player is not for sale.

Strong words indeed and no doubt not great for Rangers fans who have been growing quite attached to the talented 22-year-old.

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Is Goss worth the fuss?

It's no surprise that Ian Holloway is feeling protective about one of his talents given the way he's started his Rangers career. At QPR he struggled to make an impact, but is showing at Ibrox exactly why he's been a highly-rated talent for a number of years.

He may not be the flashiest of players but he's been a driving force in the heart of the Light Blues' midfield, winning plaudits with supporters, some of whom have even dubbed him the best midfielder in Scotland.

Still improving with every game, he's a valuable asset and not one that QPR are likely to give up cheaply. He was sent north of the border to get first team games under his belt and rather that it being a potential route to a Loftus Road exit, it appears the player is definitely in Holloway's plans.