Loïc Rémy, after leaving Olympique de Marseille, chose to join Queens Park Rangers (QPR), which had been relegated to the second tier of English football. However, with the club now playing in the Championship, the second division, there is speculation about Rémy’s future.
The Chronicle newspaper suggests that Rémy could potentially move to Newcastle United, a club in the north of England. While he had opted to join QPR over Newcastle in January, circumstances have changed with QPR’s relegation, and Newcastle might renew their interest.
Rémy has an exit clause in his contract valued at around 8 million euros. Despite QPR’s relegation, he has performed well, scoring 6 goals since joining the club. The French international’s goal-scoring record could make him an attractive option for clubs seeking attacking talent, and Newcastle seems to be a potential destination for the Martinican striker.