Loic Remy could play for Queens Park Rangers in the Championship next season as other clubs continue to show little interest in the France striker.

Rangers are believed to have contacted a number of teams, including Arsenal, Tottenham and Newcastle over buying the 26-year-old but have not been met with much enthusiasm.

Remy, who was signed from Marseille for £8million in January, has a £6.8m release clause in his contract. But clubs are hesitating to invest in Remy, who was accused of rape in May — an allegation he denies — and has been bailed until September. His salary is £75,000 a week, which is also hard for anyone else to match.

Remy (above) did attract interest from clubs before his personal problems as he scored six goals in 14 League games for a struggling QPR.

The forward does not want to play for them in the Championship but he may not have any option.