Ian Holloway has admitted Pawel Wszolek is unhappy at being left out of the QPR side.
The winger has been dropped for the last two matches in favour of Darnell Furlong.
Wszolek is worried his place at the World Cup could be at risk – and reports in his native Poland have recently linked him with a move to Legia Warsaw.
And Rangers manager Holloway told West London Sport: “If people are talking about Pav and they’ve seen that he’s not in the team, he’s not in the team because Furs did brilliantly last week and that’s who I needed,” Rangers boss Holloway said.
“There’ll be all sorts of speculation about everybody, but he’s a very good player.
“We’re trying to build a squad and a team and he’s concerned about playing for Poland if he doesn’t play for his team, so there will always speculation.
“But he’s a wonderful kid, he hasn’t moaned and I might have to play him against Bristol City next week.”
With Holloway keen to make room for new signings, Rangers recently offloaded Steven Caulker, Yeni Ngbakoto and several youngsters.
“If we move out then we might be able to move in. If I change things around then I might be able to change things around,” Holloway added.