QPR and Oxford United in Battle to Land Rangers Defender Ben Davies
The future of Rangers centre-back Ben Davies is the subject of growing speculation, with both Queens Park Rangers and Oxford United reportedly vying for his signature before the transfer window closes. The English defender, who has found game time limited at Ibrox, could be set for a return south of the border as clubs in the Championship and League One step up their interest.
Davies, 29, joined Rangers from Liverpool in 2022 but has struggled to cement a regular starting role under successive managers. While he has been a dependable squad option, his opportunities have become increasingly scarce, and Rangers may now be open to offloading him in order to free up wages and make room for potential new signings.

QPR have long been admirers of Davies and see him as an ideal addition to strengthen their defensive ranks. With experience in the Premier League, Championship, and Scottish Premiership, the centre-half could provide the stability and leadership that the London side is eager to add as they battle for a stronger position in the second tier this season.
Oxford United, meanwhile, have emerged as surprise contenders in the chase. The newly-promoted Championship side are keen to reinforce their squad with proven players as they look to establish themselves at this higher level. Bringing in Davies would not only add quality to their back line but also give them a player with the pedigree to guide younger members of the squad through the challenges of Championship football.
For Rangers, the decision will likely come down to financial considerations and whether a deal aligns with their long-term squad planning. The Scottish giants are currently reshaping their roster, and moving on players who are no longer central to the manager’s plans is a priority. Davies, while respected within the dressing room, may fall into that category.
Much will also depend on the player’s own preference. Davies is said to be weighing up his options carefully, with regular playing time a key factor in any move. At 29, he is entering a stage of his career where consistency and stability will be crucial, and both QPR and Oxford appear ready to offer him that opportunity.
As the window ticks down, the tug-of-war between the two English clubs for Davies’ services looks set to intensify. Rangers supporters will be watching closely to see whether the defender remains at Ibrox or heads back to England in search of a fresh start.