QPR have confirmed that they are in talks with Fulham about sharing Loftus Road next season.
Fulham see Loftus Road as a temporary home while they build their new £70million ground. Loftus Road Group chief executive David Davies said: "We have been in talks with Fulham. Having Fulham here would be of great financial benefit to us.
"I am in the business of increasing the revenue from the use of the stadium and such a move would naturally do just that."
QPR's acting chairman Nick Blackburn moved quickly to quash rumours surrounding the possible return of former chairman Richard Thomson to Loftus Road, in the on-going takeover saga.
"I spoke to Richard Thomson recently and despite suggestions to the contrary, he has categorically confirmed that he is not backing any third party in a bid to buy the club and he has no interest whatsoever in bidding himself."
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