QPR chairman Tony Fernandes has confidence they can build a squad capable of bouncing straight back from this season's relegation.
Fernandes remains optimistic the west London club will have a squad capable of mounting a sustained promotion challenge.
"We have been through it. There are many players we want to keep, some players we think don't want to stay and some players who are going to move on, but it is not insurmountable," the Malaysian businessman said.
"I am a positive person. People would say I am not realistic, but if you go through player by player, we will sort them out.
"You are not going to sort out everyone, there will be some...but I think every football club in England has players that they would rather not be there, but that is a function of the game.
"I don't think we are going to be in a bad position from that, we will come out okay."