Striker DJ Campbell says he’s yet to speak to new QPR manager Harry Redknapp about his future. The 31-year-old, who has scored six goals in 11 games while on loan with the Blues, is due to go back to his parent club after January 5th.
"I haven't got a clue about QPR yet. I haven't spoken to Harry Redknapp yet but I'm sure when the time's right we'll sit down and talk.
Now I'm just trying to focus on Ipswich and push us up the league," he said.
With strikers Andy Johnson and Bobby Zamora both sidelined with injury, it’s highly like that Redknapp will want the frontman back at least for the short-term while he looks to add to his striking options during the January transfer window.
Boss Mick McCarthy has already confirmed that he wants to sign Campbell, whose QPR contract is up at the end of the season, on a permanent basis, while the player himself says he’d be interested in a full-time switch but not another loan.