Former Albion defender Chris Ramsey is convinced QPR will join the Seagulls in the Championship next season on a sound financial footing.

The Rangers boss insists they do not face financial ruin following relegation from the Premier League.

QPR's exit from the top flight was confirmed as they crashed to an embarrassing 6-0 defeat at Manchester City yesterday, a display boss Ramsey described as their worst for a long time.

Some uncertainty now hangs over what will happen at Loftus Road, with reports suggesting the club could face a huge fine for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations last time they were in the Football League.

That matter is still to be determined, with the league's assessment process ongoing, but Ramsey believes the club is in good hands.

Ramsey said: "I think the owners will save us from going over the edge. I don't really understand the bits and bobs of what's gone on before I came but I think they are very good owners and board members that will try to put something in place to make sure that QPR doesn't end up like some of the other clubs we have seen that have slid all the way down the divisions, and ending up in the financial mire."