HOGAN Ephraim is hoping Wolves put him out of his QPR misery.

The out-of-favour midfielder (pic) admits he’s all but done at Loftus Road after a five-year year stay, and wants Kenny Jackett to take him to Molineux.

Ephraim went to Wolves pre-season for a trial although that looked dead in the water when he returned to Rangers.

However, the 25-year-old reckons a loan move could still be on.

He said: “I went up there for a couple of days, spoke to the manager and it went well. It could happen.

“It was a move I was hoping would happen before but for whatever reason it didn't go ahead in time.

“I'm waiting to hear whether it'll still happen and I'd be really pleased if it does.

“To go to a club like Wolves and play for a manager who trusts me appeals to me a lot.

“From my point of view it's just really disappointing not to be involved. I have a lot of feelings for QPR but, let's be honest, I'm coming towards the end of my time there.”

Ephraim was an integral part of the Rs starting XI when he first signed for Luigi di Canio – an incredible 10 managers ago – but has since been on loan to Leeds, Charlton, Bristol City, and followed Ryan Nelson to FC Toronto last season on loan.

Ephraim had an original three-and-a-half year deal extended, but now sees his future elsewhere if not in Wolverhampton.

“My contract is up at the end of the season and I want to play as much as possible,” he said. “It's been a really frustrating time for me.

“If something happens with Wolves I'd be delighted. If not then it'll be time to explore other options. Either way it's clear I'm not part of the plan at QPR.”

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