Queens Park Rangers midfielder Alejandro Faurlin has confirmed that he would be open to a January switch back to the Premier League, as reported by Sky Sports.

Faurlin has been a bit-part player in Harry Redknapp’s QPR side so far in the Championship this season and with his current contract set to expire in the summer, a cut price January move could be on the cards.

The 27 year old spent six months on loan at Palermo last season but was told he was in Redknapp’s plans when returning to West London.

Premier League clubs such as Everton, Sunderland and Fulham have all been linked with a move for the Argentinean and the midfielder would be happy to stay in England.

"This is my last year, but it's not my decision," Faurlin told the Fulham Chronicle.

"I try to do my best and I look forward to staying in England, and I can say I have played 120 games here. People know you if you play long enough in England.

"At 27 you want to be relaxed, with a contract, and not in the last year. But if I play my part, it will not be a problem finding a club. If you are not playing you try to go somewhere else - that is normal."

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