Loic Remy’s future has taken a big twist (Picture: Getty)

Liverpool are clear to sign QPR striker Loic Remy after Arsenal ditched their interest in the player after a row over his wage demands.

The Gunners were widely expected to sign Remy this summer as they look to add back-up to leading frontman Olivier Giroud.

However, the Sun reports that despite an £8million fee being agreed with QPR, Arsenal have pulled out of a deal because of his £80,000-a-week wage demands.

It’s thought that Arsenal were only willing to pay him about £50,000-a-week to move to the Emirates Stadium, and Remy now looks set to move elsewhere.


Remy wants a huge £80,000-a-week at his next club (Picture: Getty)

Liverpool have already approached QPR over a move and they will now have a clear run to snap up Remy this summer.

A clause in the striker’s contract mean he could move to a top four club for just £8million, but any other interested team would have to pay £12million.