It's what I said last week. Now we don't have to live in uncertainty every transfer window. Only market value will do from now. Of course he'll sign.
The lad is after a big stage. Sad for us as QPR fans but I can understand that. In a sensible world this would have been sorted out months ago but in the world of football transfers.....roll on 1.9.14 23:00:01
I think he will be off He didn't show much enthusiasm against Hull or Spurs (albeit probably not match fit yet), and I can't believe that with our start to the season he fancies sticking around for what could be a very tough season And of course there will be other clubs with significantly deeper pockets for wages If I were in his shoes I think I'd probably want a move too
I'm very much afraid he will go if Arsenal or Chelsea cpome in for him. There is a lot of speculation that both need a another striker, with Remy a good deal. Hope they are wrong of course.
I hope someone has whispered in his ear that leaving QPR after scoring a hat-trick would endear him to the fans for ever!
Remy seems an obvious choice for both clubs, but I think both are after bigger names than Remy. It's clearly not his signing fee that puts them off, but the lucrative wages he'd want. If he stays we should thank our lucky stars and sing his name every game in the hope we can persuade him to stay the whole season. People shouldn't hold it against him that he wants Champions league football, every pro does and I think if we're all honest, we know Remy is too good for us. If he goes I wish him well, and like Adel, I will just be thankful that they did play for us and remember the memories and hope that one day we'll see the likes of them playing for us again.
Just taken from twit. It's a Newcastle based site and I have no idea how reliable it is but it's one less in the mix apparently. http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2014...y-rejects-newcastle-time-to-move-for-15m-man/
Loic Remy set to move across West London and replace Fernando Torres as Chelsea trigger QPR striker's £8m release clause â¢Chelsea agree to meet Loic Remy's £8million release clause at QPR â¢Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho wants to add another striker to his squad â¢Fernando Torres agreed a two-year deal to move to AC Milan on Friday â¢Mourinho now only has Diego Costa and Didier Drogba as senior strikers â¢Loic Remy is keen to leave QPR for a club playing in the Champions League â¢Remy impressed on loan at Newcastle United last season, scoring 14 goals By Simon Jones for MailOnline Published: 21:48 GMT, 29 August 2014 | Updated: 21:49 GMT, 29 August 2014 Chelsea have agreed a deal for Queens Park Rangers striker Loic Remy after matching his £8million release clause. Jose Mourinho is keen to add another forward to his squad following Fernando Torres' move to AC Milan on a two-year deal and the Portuguese boss decided to look at their West London rivals' striker. Remy's release clause was set at £8m for any team in the Champions League, but at £11m for sides in the top six and £15m for anyone else Interest: Chelsea have agreed to meet QPR striker Loic Remy's £8million release clause The 27-year-old is believed to want wages of £80,000-per-week. Torres' departure leaves Mourinho with just Diego Costa and Didier Drogba as recognised senior strikers. Chelsea first made contact with Remy's agent when they feared Drogba was injured earlier this month. Chelsea have contacted QPR about the striker's availability on either a loan or permanent deal. The former Marseille man's versatility means that he could operate as a central striker or wide in a front three. Remy has made it clear that he wants to leave Loftus Road for a team playing in Europe's elite competition and it is believed the French international would jump at the chance to move to Stamford Bridge. The 27-year-old impressed on loan at Newcastle United last season, scoring 14 goals in 26 league games. . Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...triker-s-8m-release-clause.html#ixzz3Bpk49V9Y Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook