Jim Magilton believes the R's are making 'good progress' in their pursuit for new players, but insists he won't be forced into panic buys.
Speaking exclusively to www.qpr.co.uk in the wake of Damien Delaney's move to Ipswich Town and Lee Camp's imminent switch to Nottingham Forest, Magilton said: "We're progressing nicely on the transfer front.
"We've got a few irons in the fire, but I'm not just going to bring players in for the sake of it.
"Of course there are areas of the squad that need strengthening, but I said from the first day I arrived here that I would give every player a chance to impress me and that hasn't changed one bit.
"Rest assured though, we're working extremely hard behind-the-scenes to bring the right footballers in to this Club."
Magilton added: "I've been impressed with the lads in the opening couple of pre-season sessions and long may that continue.
"There's a great work ethic amongst the squad and both myself and John (Gorman) have been really impressed by the desire of the group and the will-to-win ethic that appears to be on show."
On the departure of Delaney and Camp's proposed move to The City Ground, Magilton added: "I think both players decided their futures lied away from QPR long before I arrived here.
"I didn't have the chance to work with either player, but they've been good servants to the Club and I wish them all the best for the future."
