Queens Park Rangers need a strong summer transfer window to have a more successful Championship campaign next season. The R's finished just 15th in the second tier last term, as boss Julien Stephan struggled to establish consistency in his first season managing in English football. QPR have not finished in the top half of the Championship table since 2022, which is a fact they will hope to change as soon as possible. The West London outfit have also never managed to qualify for the second-tier play-offs since being relegated from the Premier League in 2015, and Stephan would become a fan favourite if he leads them to a top-eight spot next season. Queens Park Rangers have agreed to sell midfielder Sam Field to Norwich City for a fee that could rise to £3 million, including add-ons, although it is worth an initial £1.5 million. Field spent the second half of last season on loan with the Canaries, registering one assist in 15 appearances across all competitions for Philippe Clement's side. Louis Moir, QPR fan pundit, shared his thoughts on the deal, saying he was not surprised by the transfer and that it was the best decision for both the player and the club. Moir told Football League World that Field did not fit the system QPR are going for now and that the fee they received was good business. The midfielder's departure provides Julien Stephan with more scope to bolster his midfield, with Moir suggesting that they need a better midfielder to partner with Nicolas Madsen. QPR have already been busy in the summer transfer market, signing left-back Boy Kemper from Dutch top-flight side NAC Breda. The club will be looking to make more signings to strengthen their squad and improve their chances of a successful season. With the transfer window still open, QPR fans will be eager to see who else the club will bring in to bolster their squad. The sale of Sam Field to Norwich City is a significant move for QPR, and it will be interesting to see how the club uses the funds received from the transfer to improve their squad. QPR's transfer priorities will be crucial in determining their success next season, and fans will be hoping that the club makes the right signings to take them to the next level.