Redknapp says Remy will be leaving QPR this summer.
QPR manager Harry Redknapp has admitted striker Loic Remy is likely to leave the club this summer and has put Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool on alert as a result, reports the Daily Express.
“Loic has done well at Newcastle,” Redknapp said.
“It would be difficult to get him back here. I think he’s looking to play Champions League next year.”
Remy impressed last term whilst on-loan at Newcastle United, scoring 14 Premier League goals in 26 appearances for Alan Pardew’s side.
Whilst the Magpies were hoping to secure the 27-year-old themselves, the Frenchman’s desire to play Champions League football makes that look unlikely.
It has attracted the interest of three of England’s four representatives in Europe’s top club competition for next season however, with the trio all looking for support in attack.
Arsene Wenger has admitted that too much reliance was put on Olivier Giroud for goals in 2013/14 and Remy was even spotted at the Emirates Stadium recently.
Meanwhile Blues boss Jose Mourinho has also stated that new forwards are needed at Stamford Bridge, with the current crop of Demba Ba, Samuel Eto’o and Fernando Torres failing to impress.
All three could well be leaving west London this summer and Remy could be the ideal player to come in and bolster the squad.
Finally the Reds are perhaps the least in need of recruitment in the final third, with their current strike duo of Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge topping the league’s scoring charts last campaign with 52 goals between them.
However, Brendan Rodgers realises that their return to the Champions League after a five year absence means that they need to strengthen their squad in all areas in order to compete in four competitions in 2014/15.
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