Loïc Rémy, the Martinican footballer playing for Queens Park Rangers (QPR), is considering leaving the club next season, even if they avoid relegation. There is reportedly a departure clause in his contract that he can activate in case of QPR’s relegation. However, even if the club doesn’t go down, Rémy is considering a move to attract attention from bigger clubs.
Rémy has been a key player for QPR, scoring three goals in five Premier League appearances, helping the team in their fight against relegation. Despite QPR’s precarious position in the league, Rémy sees the club as a stepping stone to potentially joining a larger and more prominent club.
Having previously considered a move to Newcastle, Rémy ultimately joined QPR, where he has been influential under manager Harry Redknapp. His good performances and goal-scoring form have contributed to QPR’s efforts to climb out of the relegation zone.