Queens Park Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes has revealed that he will hold talks with manager Harry Redknapp tomorrow morning about the club's plans for next season.
Today's 0-0 draw away at Reading saw the R's relegated to the Championship following a two-year stay in the top flight.
However, despite the fact that there are still three more matches to contest this season, Fernandes has admitted that his thoughts have already turned to the next campaign.
"Planning starts tomorrow. Meeting harry at 11 to discuss squad. Going to be tough but we will come back stronger," he wrote on Twitter.
Just moments after their relegation was confirmed, Fernandes insisted that he had no intention of vacating his role at Loftus Road.