Wolves have expressed an interest in signing Rob Dickie, according to The Mirror.
However, the Molineux outfit isn’t the only club in the race for the 25-year-old defender.
As well as Wolves, fellow Premier League side Burnley are also in the race for the QPR powerhouse.

Dickie, who is 6ft 4in tall, has begun the 2021-22 campaign in impressive form.
The centre-back has three goals from three games in all competitions this term.
Dickie has helped QPR draw with Millwall and beat Hull in the league, as well as overcoming Leyton Orient in the League Cup first round.
No price tag has been mentioned, though Dickie reportedly cost his club around £2.5million from Oxford United in 2020.

Wolves eyeing “magnificent” defender?
Karl Robinson, his former manager, sung his praises in 2018.
“We were thinking about subbing him, but I have to see what Rob Dickie’s got,” he told the Oxford Mail.
“I know he’s quick, I know he’s talented, I know he’s great in the air.
“But I need to see what he’s like when he’s on the floor and see how he stands up.
“In the second half I thought Rob Dickie was magnificent.”
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