Harry Redknapp says he has no intention of bringing Loic Remy or Adel Taarabt back to QPR.
The pair recently made season-long loan moves to Newcastle and Fulham respectively, with a view to their long-term futures being resolved next summer.
Taarabt made it clear he wanted to leave following Rangers’ relegation from the Premier League, while French striker Remy was signed from Marseille in January on the understanding that his stay at Loftus Road could well be a short one.
Their loan moves have led to speculation that they could play for QPR again if the Championship favourites return to the top flight.
But neither are in Redknapp’s future plans.
The Rangers manager said: “Remy wanted to go to Newcastle, so good luck to him. I hope he does well.
“He’s not in my thoughts. I only want people who are here and want to be here, that’s all I’m concerned with.
“Taarabt and all those who’ve gone on loan, good luck to them. I hope they do well, stay where they are and get a contract there.”
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This post was last modified on 02/10/2013