Harry Redknapp is battling to keep hold of his job at QPR.
The Mirror says QPR chairman Tony Fernandes is growing increasingly concerned about the club's plight in the Premier League after their poor start to the campaign.
Manager Redknapp is under no illusion that results must improve - but the west Londoners' next four games are against Liverpool, Aston Villa, Chelsea and Manchester City.
It looks a difficult task, and further talks are planned this week among the hierarchy to discuss the club's situation.
Fernandes has already promised to leave "no stone unturned" in their battle to stay up and has already shaken up things behind the scenes.
Les Ferdinand, the former QPR striker, has been appointed as head of football operations to oversee coaching, recruitment and the academy.
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