QPR plan January spending
But the Malaysian entrepreneur says a summer revamp is unlikely if the Londoners stay in the Premier League this season. Fernandes, who took control of the Loftus Road club in August, feels Rangers need to bolster their resources after Saturday's 2-1 defeat to Norwich highlighted weaknesses in their squad. "We have to strengthen our squad. (On Saturday) we had so many injuries, we just don't have a deep enough squad," said the aviation tycoon, who also runs Team Lotus in Formula One. "I was given 10 days to buy players (at the end of August) and we picked up six or seven in that period and did pretty well. We need to keep building the squad, and we also need to keep building the youth squads, which is important as well." Asked what he would be looking for, Fernandes replied: "That's really (manager) Neil (Warnock)'s call, but we need to keep strengthening the back, we are short of keepers for a start, and up front we could do with a bit more firepower. "We're having a meeting in the first week of December to discuss that with the shareholders. "It could be maybe three, four (players), I don't know. You could end up with none if you don't find anyone. We had six or seven in the last transfer window, which is way above what I thought we'd get. "It depends. At the last minute some things come up. It's very hard to tell." While planning to make additions in January, Fernandes hopes QPR will be more settled come the end of the season. "I think you can see from my life in Formula One that I'm not a revamper," he added. "I like stability. I don't make decisions and chop and change. That's bad. "We've a great manager, we've the nucleus of a great team, so I don't see a wholesale change." In an effort to find fresh talent, Fernandes recently sent out a tweet on Twitter asking for fans to come up with the suggestions, with the response overwhelming. "That was superb. Without blowing my own trumpet, I have to say it was inspired by me," said Fernandes. "You effectively have 100,000 scouts out there for you, and there is no way QPR could know every single player. "Suddenly we have players we've never heard of, and Neil is looking at videos and thinking 'not bad'. "It was seen as another mad Tony Fernandes moment, but there was no harm, no downside." Fernandes believes strengthening the defence, attack and finding another goalkeeper are the priorities. "We have to strengthen our squad. It's just not deep enough," said Fernandes. "I feel we maybe need three, four. We could end up with none if we don't find anyone. "We had six or seven in the last transfer window, which is way above what I thought we'd get. "It depends. At the last minute some things come up. It's very hard to tell."