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Friday, 23 May 2014

Arsenal & Liverpool to vie for Remy

Arsenal and Liverpool have both made enquiries for
Loic Remy and parent club Queens Park Rangers are
willing to sell the Frenchman according to media
reports in England.
Remy joined QPR in January 2013 from Marseille,
but spent last season on loan at Newcastle United
following QPR’s relegation to the Championship.
The France international has scored 14 goals in 26
Premier League appearances for Newcastle and is
wanted on a permanent basis at St James’ Park.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew stated earlier this
month that he was not resigned to missing out on
Remy, but there is strong competition for his
signature.
Arsenal have been regularly linked with a bid for
Remy and last month Arsene Wenger refused to rule
out a summer offer for the 27-year-old.
The FA Cup winners are now understood to have
made an enquiry for Remy, who attended Arsenal’s
1-0 home win over West Brom at the start of May.
Liverpool are also thought to be interested in Remy
as manager Brendan Rodgers looks to add quality to
his frontline ahead of the club’s return to the
Champions League next season.

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