Queens Park Rangers need to leave Loftus Road for a new stadium so they can increase revenue, according to chief executive Lee Hoos, reports BBC Sport.
The Championship club have played at the 18,439-capacity stadium since 1917.
"One of my remits when I came here was to try to create a sustainable business case for the club and we really can't do that at Loftus Road," he said.
"In order for us to compete I have to be able to get the revenue streams in."
He continued: "Do we need to move? Absolutely.
"We will have to move at some point in the future to make this a sustainable club. Where we move to is a separate question."
Hoos says redevelopment of Loftus Road is a "non-starter" because of the lack of available land around the stadium.