Monday 30 November 2015 12:11, UK
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has again insisted QPR have made no approach to prise him away from Burton.
Rangers have been heavily linked with installing the former Chelsea striker to replace Chris Ramsey as the new Loftus Road boss.
Hasselbaink remains the favourite for the QPR role, but has once more denied any movement.
"There's been no approach from QPR. It's not relevant," Hasselbaink said at his press conference on Monday ahead of Tuesday's Sky Bet League One visit of Millwall.
"Yesterday I cooked Sunday dinner for my family. We had chicken, lamb and rice. It was very nice.
"It's something that I have no dealings with. It's just speculation."
Rangers have been managerless since sacking Ramsey on November 4, with former boss Neil Warnock stepping in as caretaker.
Hasselbaink has guided Burton to third in League One, following the club's promotion in the summer, alerting the likes of Rangers to his qualities.