QPR are looking at a £20m-plus bonus without raising sweat should the 'worst come to the worst' and they are relegated.

Boss Harry Redknapp insists selling Chris Samba and Loic Remy would be the easiest transfers in the summer – and the gaffer reckons a profit on their huge January outlay for the pair is a guarantee.

In the week, when Rs accounts revealed the spiralling costs of Premier League survival, getting their money back for the players is a given – if that’s the way the club want to go.

Redknapp also believes central defender Samba (pic) is back to near his best after an outstanding display in the 2-1 away win at Southampton last week.

The manager said: “Chris Samba was outstanding and headed everything away that came near our box.

"He and Remy were two buys where there was not much of a downside to them.

“The club has turned down more money than we paid for them – so you’ll always get you money back,

“If the worst comes to the worst you won’t have any problem selling Samba or Remy – if you wanted to.

“They’re good players, and you’ll always have buyers for good players. It’s selling overpaid bad players that’s the problem.”

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