Reported Rangers target Lyle Taylor scored for Charlton Athletic at Loftus Road on Saturday afternoon amid speculation over his future.
Sky Sports recently reported that the Gers and several other EFL Championship clubs were eyeing up a move for the much-travelled striker either for a small fee in January or on a free in the summer.

Following that report, Addicks manager Lee Bowyer told London News Online that Taylor had rejected a new deal.
It seems the uncertainty over his future didn’t affect Bowyer’s team selection on Saturday afternoon, though, as he handed Taylor his first start since spending several months on the sidelines with a knee injury.
His big contribution came in the form of an equaliser in the 56th minute, as he helped an Albie Morgan effort beyond Joe Lumley and into the bottom right corner.
The goal means Taylor has a remarkable record of scoring in six of the seven league games he’s started this season.
Former Rangers skipper Lee Wallace watched on from the bench as QPR retook the lead through Marc Pugh, only for Charlton centre-back Naby Sarr to slot home a second equaliser for the visitors to secure a 2-2 draw.
