Adel Taarabt insists he is fully committed to Queens Park Rangers despite his agent claiming the midfielder has been told he can leave Loftus Road in January.

Taarabt saw a move to AC Milan fall through last summer and his future at QPR remains uncertain, with Harry Redknapp willing to sell during the next transfer window if someone meets the club’s asking price.



But the 25-year-old Moroccan, who is struggling with an ankle injury and made only his second substitute appearance of the season against West Ham yesterday, says he is determined to get fully fit and help QPR battle against relegation.



“I had a taste of something different last year, playing in the Champions League at a big club [while on loan at AC Milan],” said Taarabt. “That is why I wanted to move. Not because I do not want to be at QPR, because it was a big opportunity for me.



“I was in the middle of a transfer and it did not happen for whatever reasons. It was difficult for me because I thought I was moving. In the end it did not happen, so I am here now and have to work hard to get back in the team and help QPR win games.