NEIL Warnock will look to Europe in the January transfer window to boost his QPR squad.

The Rs boss has been notoriously cautious over signing foreigners in the past, especially anyone without English league experience, but after talks with chairman Tony Fernandes this week, admits he might try his luck further afield.

The manager said: “We don’t want to look just in England, and there is no manager in the Premiership who doesn’t want to improve what he’s already got.”

Warnock revealed he needs a striker and a central defender as a priority, but has laughed off speculation he may be forced to sell star midfielder Adel Tarrabt (pic) over a wages row.

The Moroccan international was reported as wanting more money while on international duty this week - ‘allegedly’ countered Warnock.

He added: “I take all this with a pinch of salt.

“Six weeks he was never going to play for his country again, but this week he scores a goal and kisses the coach – that’s Adel for you.”

Warnock insisted there has never been a big-money offer for the mercurial talent, and for the first time lifted the lid of an abandoned move to Paris St Germain for the former Spurs player in the summer.

He said: “I know what PSG offered, and by the time we had paid Tottenham off we’d have been left with peanuts.”

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