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QPR Chief Tony Fernandes is "sure" the club will name their new boss on Tuesday as former Fulham and Manchester City manager Mark Hughes prepares for more talks over the vacancy.
Hughes held talks with QPR officials at Loftus Road on Monday and though an agreement couldn't be reached, both sides were positive as they left the stadium that a deal could be made when discussions resumed on Tuesday.
Speaking after the talks with Hughes, chief executive Philip Beard told "If we get things right then hopefully we can start looking forward to Newcastle on Sunday, but we have got some work to do."
Fernandes, though, appears certain, replying to a question on Twitter with the answer: "Yes I am sure we will be announcing new QPR manager today."
Rangers have moved quickly to replace Neil Warnock, who was sacked on Sunday after a tormenting run of eight Premier League games without a win which has left them in 17th place just a point above the relegation zone.
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