Queens Park Rangers owner Tony Fernandes has admitted that the West London side are searching for a new ground.
The Malaysian tycoon is keen to move away from Loftus Road in order to create a bigger stadium for the Premier League side.
"It's still premature at the moment," Fernandes told Press Association Sport. "The key this season is to survive, but we would like a bigger ground, and we are looking.
"It has to be in the area. It makes no sense to move out from where you have spent most of your life, and where the fan base is. So west London is where we are and where we'd like to be.
"I've built airlines and Formula One teams, but building a stadium is not the easiest thing in the world. There are opportunities in west London we are looking at. The first thing we are going to build is a new training ground, and there are two sites in west London, so hopefully we'll announce that soon."
Fernandes took over the former Championship club earlier this year.