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Newcastle coach Alan Pardew has admitted that he is unlikely to be able to agree a permanent deal for Loic Remy. The French striker bagged the winning goal during the weekend's Premier League victory.
Remy has been in sensational form since his arrival at Tyneside from Queens Park Rangers and continues to show impressive finishing in front of goal.
The French striker has attracted the interest of Arsenal and Liverpool ahead of the summer transfer window.
Alan Pardew said of Remy after Newcastle's last game: "He is going to be hot property. He is going to get a lot of press tomorrow and I am going to leave him out of the next 11 games."
Written by James Turnbull
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