Queens Park Rangers captain Clint Hill has revealed he is to retire at the end of next season.

Clint Hill has been a pivotal figure in the QPR backline this season, and the 35-year-old believes he has one more season in him before he hangs up his boots.

“I’m doing little bits and pieces here and there with the U16s, and finishing my A licence,”

“I’ve got coaching ambitions, and if I can fulfill them with Rangers, would obviously love to be a part of the academy.”

Hill added that he felt one more year was probably as long as he could go before he became a “burden”.

“I’d like another year, but I don’t think I have the luxury of two or three years, and you have to weigh up the miles.

“You don’t want to become a burden on the team. You don’t want to be a negative and I’m very self-analytical.”

Hill has reiterated he wants to remain in the game and is already preparing for life as a coach.