A CAR supermarket has said it will not enter into any future talks with Queens Park Rangers over its plans for a new stadium at Old Oak Common, Acton.

QPR want to build a 40,000-seat stadium as part of a regeneration of the area, creating 24,000 new homes.

Cargiant owns a 30-acre plot of the site and insists it is not in negotiations as it has its own plans for regenerating the area, the BBC is reporting.

QPR, who are yet to comment, claim New Queens Park would create 55,000 jobs and be a replacement for the current Loftus Road ground in Shepherd's Bush.

Queens Park Rangers are hoping to move into a 40,000 seat stadium Cargiant managing director Tony Mendes is a QPR season-ticket holder.

In a statement, the company said: "We are very surprised by QPR's public relations campaign regarding a proposed new stadium in Old Oak Common and, in particular, on land owned by Cargiant.

"The company are not in negotiations with QPR and will not enter into any future talks with the club.

"The company will announce, in due course, details of its own scheme for the regeneration of its land holdings.”

Cargiant has also rejected the suggestion the club may obtain a Compulsory Purchase Order.

"There is no legal basis on which to serve a CPO on Cargiant. We are a willing developer," the company said.

A public consultation on the plans will run until October 17.