QPR are set to lose Ryan Nelsen earlier than they had hoped after Toronto FC announced he will join them as head coach from 1 February.

The New Zealand defender, 35, agreed his move to Major League Soccer at the start of January, at which stage QPR manager Harry Redknapp said he hoped to keep him on the Loftus Road playing staff for "most of the season".

However Toronto now expect Nelsen to be at the club by the beginning of next month, announcing his start date at a media day today.

Toronto's players have returned from their close-season break to begin training for the new campaign, and Nelsen's first task will be to lead the team on a warm-weather trip to Orlando, beginning on his first day in the job.

Nelsen has been one of few players to shine for QPR this season, having joined the west Londoners in June following spells at Blackburn and Tottenham, and he had a contract for the rest of the campaign.

The move to Canada is set to bring his playing career to an end. Nelsen has recently made it clear there will be no playing role for him back in MLS, having made his name there during a four-year spell with DC United - another club he was recently linked to.

The move to Canada will see him link up once against with Toronto's president and general manager Kevin Payne, who was an executive at DC United when Nelsen played there.

Nelsen's last match for QPR could be the 29 January Premier League home game against champions Manchester City.