Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp has said that he would like to sign a new striker this month to help his side in their fight against relegation.
Redknapp, whose side are in the relegation zone after a home defeat to Manchester United on Saturday, revealed that he has already discussed targets with owner Tony Fernandes.
He told Sky Sports News: "I spoke to Tony on Friday. We are looking for a loan, we need a striker. I've got Bobby (Zamora) and I've got Charlie (Austin), I've only got two strikers.
"Bobby can't last 90 minutes, he's fantastic Bobby Zamora, without Bobby none of us would probably be here now. What he did last year was incredible for the club, and he's a legend for the rest of his life isn't he here. But I need another striker, I need another front man really."
QPR next visit Stoke City in two weeks.