Rowan Vine admits he may have to leave QPR in order to play football in the coming season.
R's man left out of pre-season tour to Italy
Rowan Vine admits he may have to leave QPR in order to play regular football in the coming season.
Vine was left out of manager Neil Warnock's pre-season tour of Italy, leaving the striker to question whether he still has a future at Loftus Road.
The former Luton man struggled to force his way into the first team last season, making just eight league starts, and the 27-year-old feels he may to have leave the R's.
Vine still has two years remaining on his existing deal at the Londoners and he said he would consider making a loan move in order to feature regularly in the new campaign.
He told the
Fulham Chronicle: "I do not mind as I just want to play football. I have not played much during the past two seasons and I would not rule anything out.
"I was available to go to Italy, but they took a selected number and I was not in that so I went down to Cornwall with Ronnie Jepson (reserve team manager) and the lads and played a couple of games down there instead.
"I am not in the immediate plans because I have not gone on the tour to Italy, which is quite significant."