The club's director of football insists they will not budge from their
asking price for the former Burnley man, but want to settle their side
for the new season.
Les Ferdinand insists QPR will not accept less than £15million for star striker Charlie Austin.
Austin took the Premier League by storm last season with 18 goals in 35
starts but was unable to stop QPR from slipping straight back into the
Championship after finishing the season bottom of the league.
Speculation over Austin's future has been rife since relegation, with
Leicester City and Newcastle United among the clubs linked, yet Rangers
director of football Ferdinand stressed they will only sell at the right
price.
"We are now into the season and want to settle our side down as quickly as possible," he told the London Evening Standard. "It's not good for the club, it's not good for Charlie — it's not good for anyone.
"The fans are waiting for the window to close and are hoping Charlie is
still here. These things always seem to drag on, but from the club
perspective you want it resolved as quickly as possible.
"All he can do is be professional, which he was against Charlton (in a 2-0 defeat) on Saturday.
"He's got into this position where clubs are interested in him because
he's been professional and scored goals. He can't allow himself to slip
now.
"The price is still £15million and the only firm bid that has come in is still from Leicester.
"Everyone feels that bids are going to come in for him, it's just a
matter of when. But if a club doesn't pay the fee, then we will offer
him a new contract to get him to stay."
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