Queens Park Rangers are looking for a new manager after parting company with Steve McClaren.

According to West London Sport, the Queens Park Rangers is now Tim Sherwood’s to turn down.
Sherwood is set to have talks with QPR in the near future, and he retains Les Ferdinand’s backing.
The 50-year-old boss now reportedly will be given the job at Loftus Road, if he decides he wants it.
Sherwood has been out of work since 2015, after he left Aston Villa, and may be keen to get back into management with QPR.

QPR have assessed several candidates for the job, but Gary Rowett is now out of the running, leaving the path clear for Sherwood.
If Sherwood does take over at Rangers he will be under pressure to make an immediate impact.
QPR are not yet safe from relegation, and currently sit just six points above the drop zone, with five games to play.

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