Adel Taarabt has been told to find another club if Fulham no longer want the QPR loanee.

New Whites boss Rene Meulensteen has promised the midfielder a fresh start despite a lack lustre showing since he joined in the summer.

That might be just as well after Tarrabt’s parent club made it plain there was no way back – even if the Whites were to change their mind.

The Moroccan international was told to pack his bags at Rangers pre-season training camp by boss Harry Redknapp, and the man in charge was anything but the season of goodwill towards his own player last night.

The manager said: “I just want good lads who go to bed early and get up in the morning; come to training and earn their thousands of pounds a week – thats not asking too much.

“I want those that think of other people who don’t earn a fiftieth of what they earn.

“Adel’s at Fulham. They’re in trouble and Adel’s not playing, and that must be disappointing.

“Maybe he’s got to find himself another club. Whether we take him back or not is debatable.”

Under the terms of the loan, both clubs must agree before ripping it up. Taarabt has made three Premier League starts for Fulham, scoring just the once against Burton in the Capital Cup.

Asked whether any return to Loftus Road might spur the 24-year-old might bring a conciliation, Harry was dismissive.

“Would he get the message back here at QPR?” the manager said. “He went to Fulham and I don’t know if he got the message there.”