Ravel Morrison’s loan to QPR could be made permanent with the midfielder unwilling to play under West Ham boss Sam Allardyce.

The former Manchester United winger has been on loan at QPR since falling out of favor with Allardyce and seems reluctant to make the switch back across the capital.

The Mail On Sunday are reporting that Morrison would be willing to return to Upton park if Allardyce leaves the East London club and Premier League side Swansea City have also shown an interest in the 21-year-old.

The pacy midfielder has made 15 appearances since joining QPR and can look forward to facing Derby County in the play-off final at Wembley. Harry Redknapp certainly rates the youngster and will want to convince him his future lies at Loftus Road.