Liverpool lead West Ham United and QPR in race for Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic, according to the player's father

The Reds are in pole position to sign the Croatian, but there is also apparent interest from Mark Hughes' side, however the £6m-rated star is believed to be keen on a bigger move

By Arthur Virgo

Nikica Jelavic, Rangers
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Liverpool lead the race to sign Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic ahead of West Ham United and QPR, according to the player’s father.

The Croatian international has scored 15 league goals so far this season for the Glasgow side, and has won praise for his technique as well as his aerial ability.

Championship leaders West Ham are believed to have made a £6 million offer for the forward, but talks reportedly stalled over his wage demands, with the forward understood to be asking for double his reported £15,000 wage to move to the east London club.

Jelavic’s father Philip told The Sun: "We know about the interest of West Ham and QPR. But Nikica has five or six clubs that are interested, including that of the great Liverpool.

"As for West Ham and QPR, Nikica is more ambitious than that. It's most likely that he'll sign for Liverpool.

"But there are a few days until the end of the window, so we'll see."

Hammers manager Sam Allardyce had reportedly made an approach for Jelavic after he was unable to sign Huddersfield Town striker Jordan Rhodes, claiming the club had been tipped off over the former Rapid Vienna man's availability.

He said: “Jelavic is one of many others because we have been made aware by other sources that he might be available.

"We have made bids to bring people in — but have not managed it yet."

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