Queens Park Rangers are reportedly looking to conclude a deal to sign attacking midfielder Myles Peart-Harris this summer.
Peart-Harris joined Oxford United from Brentford in January after loan spells at Portsmouth and Swansea City across the last couple of years.
He scored three times in 19 appearances as Oxford were ultimately relegated from the Championship last season.
With Oxford preparing for life in League One, the club has opted against extending the short-term deal that he signed in the January transfer window.
Football League World have reported that the availability of Peart-Harris has caught the attention of both Queens Park Rangers and Leicester City.
The 23-year-old, who graduated from Chelsea's academy, is capable of playing both in a number 10 role and on either wing.
His versatility and the promise he showed in his early career make him an attractive proposition for EFL clubs this summer.
Julian Stephan is looking to strengthen his attacking options at QPR ahead of the new season as he attempts to challenge in the top-half of the table.
QPR have been strongly linked with Peart-Harris in the past and the midfielder will be looking to find a permanent home after a number of temporary moves in recent times.
The club are believed to be at the front of the queue but they may have to move quickly with Leicester also interested in securing his signature.