Pressed on whether he expects Dykes to still be a QPR player after the transfer window closes next week, the Spaniard said: “I don’t know.”
The Australia-born striker has played 165 times for QPR, scoring 37 times, since signing from Livingston in August 2020.
Dykes had been on the bench for the first three fixtures this season, coming on midway through the second half in their 2-1 League Cup win away to Cambridge United.
As his absence was not due injury, he should be available for selection to Steve Clarke’s national squad for next month’s Nations League double header against Poland and Portugal.
Speculation about his future comes as fellow Scotland striker Kevin Nisbet joined Aberdeen on loan after falling out of favour at Championship club Millwall.
Meanwhile, amid newspaper speculation linking both midfielders with Napoli, Billy Gilmour started for Brighton & Hove Albion in their Premier League win over Manchester United, for whom Scott McTominay was a late substitute.