The recent poor form from Ian Holloway's Queens Park Rangers may just drag the Championship outfit into a very late relegation scrap, but it's not that which supporters have to worry about.

The Hoops' latest run of results has seen them fall to defeat in their last three matches, all to top-half opposition admittedly but Holloway will have this work cut out over the next few weeks.

It's not just satisfying their second-tier status, however, as a number of players will want to be conscious of their future beyond the current season and if that's uncertain then performances may be hindered.

Going on the basis that these members of the first-team do steer QPR away from a potential fight for survival then they can turn their attention to what lies ahead, as many will be up in the air regarding their careers at Loftus Road.

So with that mind, here are TWO Queens Park Rangers players whose futures at the club are well and truly in limbo...

Ravel Morrison

The former Manchester United youngster hasn't had it all his way in the early stages of his career, now currently tied to a club in Italy but on-loan at QPR until the summer.

Ravel Morrison could become a long-term fixture at Loftus Road next season as the Hoops have the option to acquire him permanently in the transfer window from Lazio, but his performances have been differing.

The 24-year-old has been a constant battle to be fit and made his first start for Queens Park Rangers last week in the loss to Brighton & Hove Albion, but one thing is for sure, and that is Morrison will want to make a return to English football to kick start his career.

Jamie Mackie

There is a sense around Loftus Road that this might be Jamie Mackie's final season at Queens Park Rangers, in what has been his second spell with the club.

The 31 year-old has rarely been utilised by Ian Holloway throughout the campaign since the managerial appointment having made just 14 appearances for QPR all season, which has raised question marks over his future in west London.

Mackie can still be useful but if Holloway wants to push for the play-offs next year then it's uncertain whether the Scotsman will be able to meet the challenge, and his contract is set to expire in the summer.

QPR fans, which of these two would you keep, if not both? Is anyone else's futures at the club in limbo? Give us your thoughts in the comments below!