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Harry Redknapp has indicated that any team that wants to sign Loic Remy on loan will have to pay a £2million fee.

The QPR boss was asked at his Press conference about the situation surrounding the French international.

And with Newcastle still talking to Remy’s representatives about the striker, Redknapp said today: “He’s a player who’s going on loan.

“If you were buying Loic Remy for £8million, which there were clubs to buy him for, if you gave him a four year contract and he ran that down and was a free agent, he’d cost you £2million a year.

“If somebody wants to loan him they’d be entitled to pay £2million for him.”

Redknapp also feels that Remy will be a class act this season.

He said: “They would be getting a striker that would be getting 15-20 goals next year in the Premier League.

“He is a top class player.

“He could play for anybody in the Premier in my opinion.”