QPR and Luton are leading the chase to sign Wanderers right back Danny Senda.

The pair are hoping to capitalise on the 25-year-old player's disappointment at missing out on promotion with Wycombe by offering him a passport to the Championship.

Senda is out of contract with Wanderers and available on a free transfer after turning down a new pay-deal with Wanderers at Christmas.

He is due for talks with Wanderers' managing director Steve Hayes on Tuesday and says he will listen to what they have to say.

He said: "I haven't spoken to any other team yet because I always promised Wycombe I would hear what they had to say first."

But the lure of Championship football over a third successive season in the basement division may prove too much for Senda who has spent seven years at Adams Park.

He said: "Every player wants to better himself and QPR and Luton have both shown an interest which is very flattering and to go to a league where you are just one step off the Premiership would be an opportunity."

Luton have been long-term admirers of Senda and had a bid for him rejected by Blues earlier this season. Scottish club Hibernian are also thought to be interested but Reading have dropped their interest following promotion to the Premiership.

Senda a former England youth international has blossomed at Wycombe. His partnership with down the right with Kevin Betsy has been a major feature of Wycombe's play this season and he was named in the PFA League Two Team of the Year alongside Betsy and club captain Roger Johnson.

But he was distraught at Blues' failure to win promotion this season.

He said: "It felt like the world had ended when we lost. I thought we had a good chance of overturning the deficit from the first leg but it was just one of those nights when the ball would not go in for us. It was so one-sided and if it had been a boxing match it would have been stopped."