Striker Tamás Priskin says he would be interested in making his loan move to QPR a permanent switch in the summer. The 23-year-old scored his first goal for the Londoners on Saturday in their 2-2 draw at Preston.
Priskin, who joined the Blues from Watford for £1.7 million last summer and is contracted until 2012, says he is happy at Loftus Road and would like to stay and continue to play alongside on-loan Spurs man Adel Taarabt: "I'm really enjoying my time at QPR and delighted to be here.
"I want to score more goals for the team. Of course it would be nice to stay and play with Taarabt at this club."
The Hungarian international, who scored twice in 10 starts and nine sub appearances for Town earlier in the season, moved on loan to Rangers in January and has played eight games for the side now managed by Neil Warnock.
Meanwhile, midfielder David Norris has given his backing to underfire boss Roy Keane: "We are 100 per cent behind the manager. We realise we've let him down this season.
"But you can see how much we respect the manager, want to play for the manager and do well for the manager.
"You can only learn from him. He was some player and he does see things that he passes on to me and other midfield players.
"Teams don't get success straight away. It hasn't been a full season yet and will take a bit of time."