Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp is confident that he can produce a team worthy of winning promotion back to the Premier League.
Reports have claimed that a hoard of Redknapp's players will leave Loftus Road during the summer transfer window, but the ex-Tottenham Hotspur boss is confident of keeping hold of Andrew Johnson and Bobby Zamora.
"I am confident that I will put a very good team together by the start of next season," the Daily Star quotes Redknapp as saying. "I am very confident I can do that, it's the aim. I'm quite excited by it actually.
"Andrew Johnson is looking sharp in training and Bobby Zamora is getting better so, without even going outside the squad, that is a big plus in my opinion."
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