DJ CAMPBELL wants his QPR future sorted one way or the other over the next month.
The forward is days from finishing a loan spell at Ipswich and wants either a new deal at Loftus Road or a permanent move elsewhere.
However, the 31-year-old agrees he has a strong bargaining hand after hitting 10 in 16 Championship appearances that has inched the Tractor Boys out of the mire.
Campbell’s current contract at Rs runs out at the end of the season, but he is ready to give his all to help his boyhood team out of Premier League trouble as well – provided there is something on the table.
He said: “I need to sit down with Harry and see what he wants to do.
“It’s getting to the stage in my career where I need to make sure I provide for myself and my family.
“Once we’ve had that chat, I’ll better be able to assess my options. But I agree strikers regularly hitting the back of the net is a valuable commodity in football.”
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The forward is days from finishing a loan spell at Ipswich and wants either a new deal at Loftus Road or a permanent move elsewhere.
However, the 31-year-old agrees he has a strong bargaining hand after hitting 10 in 16 Championship appearances that has inched the Tractor Boys out of the mire.
Campbell’s current contract at Rs runs out at the end of the season, but he is ready to give his all to help his boyhood team out of Premier League trouble as well – provided there is something on the table.
He said: “I need to sit down with Harry and see what he wants to do.
“It’s getting to the stage in my career where I need to make sure I provide for myself and my family.
“Once we’ve had that chat, I’ll better be able to assess my options. But I agree strikers regularly hitting the back of the net is a valuable commodity in football.”
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