Rangers loanee Sean Goss says he has not thought about his long-term future
Friday 2 March 2018 20:59, UK
Rangers loanee Sean Goss says he has not thought about his future beyond the end of the season, despite talk of a longer-term move.
Graeme Murty revealed the 22-year-old, who has enjoyed a successful start to his stay in Scotland, was one of his targets for a permanent transfer in the summer - a comment that has angered QPR boss Ian Holloway.
Goss, who joined the Ibrox club in January, has contributed two goals in his opening eight appearances for Rangers and is enjoying the opportunity to impress with regular game time - something he was not seeing at the Championship club.
"I have not really thought about it [my future] to be fair," Goss told Sky Sports News.
"When I was at QPR I was told I wouldn't fit into the way the manager wanted to set up the midfield and the way we were playing at the time.
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"I am just focusing on my time at Rangers just now and I am loving my time here - enjoying the opportunity and the faith being shown in me."
QPR boss Holloway, who brought the player to Loftus Road, was disappointed with Murty's comments about his player and indicated he had every intention to keep hold of Goss, once his loan came to an end.
"I am not really thinking about that. I am just [focused] on playing my football here. I am focusing all my game up here at the moment," Goss said, when pressed on whether he was confident of breaking into QPR's first-team plans this summer.
"I will think about [the decision in the summer] when it gets to that."