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Chris Ramsey will be confirmed as QPR’s new manager on a two-year deal at the end of the season.

As we revealed earlier this week, the Hoops boss has done enough to convince Loftus Road chiefs that he is the man to rebuild the club even if - as expected - they are relegated from the Premier League this weekend.

Rangers will go down if they fail to get a result at Manchester City on Sunday.

But boss Ramsey, who stepped into the hot-seat in February when Harry Redknapp quit, has already impressed his bosses with the way that he has inspired the club’s senior pros to fight for him - despite the uncertainty surrounding their own futures.

It comes in the week the club’s chairman Tony Fernandes urged fans not to despair, despite their plight.

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The club has submitted new plans for a training centre in west London, which they hope to move in to in two years.

They are also poised to announce a new chief executive to succeed Philip Beard, who resigned earlier this year.

And even though they face a mass exodus of experienced players at the end of the season when their contracts end, there is optimism that the club will come back stronger.

Ramsey will work with head of football operations Les Ferdinand to bring through talented youngsters and recruit hungry stars capable of helping QPR scale the heights again.

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There is confidence at Loftus Road in his ability to do so, after his work at Tottenham with the rising stars now being given their chance by Mauricio Pochettino.

It is felt Ramsey, whose appointment came days after the winter transfer window closed, has done the best he could with players brought in by his predecessors.

Leading scorer Charlie Austin has a clutch of clubs chasing him and is among up to 12 players who could leave the club.

Back-up keeper Alex McCarthy is expected to step into the first team, should an offer come in to keep experienced no.1 Robert Green in the top flight.

Defender Clint Hill is likely to join the Hoops' coaching staff, while Joey Barton, Rio Ferdinand, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Richard Dunne and Bobby Zamora are all set to leave.