PSG join Arsenal and Tottenham in race for QPR striker Posted by Sam Rourke ⋅ April 13, 2014 ⋅ Leave a comment Filed Under qpr, qpr remy, remy Paris Saint Germain have joined Arsenal and Tottenham in the race for Queens Park Rangers striker Loic Remy. The French striker has spent this season on-loan at Newcastle United and the striker has been impressive at the club. Remy is almost certain to leave Loftus Road in the summer to help reduce QPRâs astronmical wage bill. Remy will join the likes of Stephane Mbia, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Bobby Zamora out of the exit door at the west London club. Remy is a wanted man Remy is a wanted man Paris Saint Germain are the latest club to show an interest in the 27-year-old French striker, and QPR manager Harry Redknapp has revealed Remy wants Champions League football. Remy wants to play Champions League football next season, so they tell me,â said the Râs boss. The chances of us keeping him are not great if heâs got a buy-out clause.â
Remy wants to play Champions League football next season, so they tell me,’ said the R’s boss. heres an idea rs boss why don't you ask him
"if he's got a buy out clause"??? Here's another idea R's boss, read the contract. Or ask someone to read it aloud to you.
Cant we just do what Liverpool did with Suarez when Arsenal bid and ignore the clause If Soldado is worth near 30 million at his age then Remy minimum £20m is not unreasonable
And Athletico Madrid if you believe the Mail """"" Loic Remy is the latest striker to be added to Atletico Madrid's summer wishlist. The Spanish title chasers are looking at replacements for Chelsea-bound Diego Costa. Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku, Manchester United's Javier Hernandez and Tottenham's Roberto Soldado are all names that have been considered by Diego Simeone and his staff but Remy represents better value for money. The France international has impressed scouts with his goalscoring in the Premier League while on at Newcastle from QPR and is understood to have a clause that allows him to leave for around £10million. Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter """"""""""""""""""" With all his injuries I am doubtful, but hope this leaving clause has expired now.
Soldado? Have they seen him at Spurs? Remy is better than Hernandez but of the four Lukaku has the most promise.