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Loic Remy

Loic RemyDespite being used to warm the Stamford Bridge substitute’s bench, Chelsea forward Remy is always someone you can count on for goals.

After becoming prolific at the likes of QPR, Newcastle United and to a certain degree Chelsea, it has resulted in the 28-year-old notching 27 goals in 61 games in England’s top flight.

That type of goalscoring prowess that is unwanted at his current club should definitely not go unnoticed and it’s surprising that more clubs are not looking into the possibility of snapping up the French international’s signature.

Blessed with tremendous footwork, as well as being affective in aerial duels, it would be unsurprising if Carroll is sent back to the North East and replaced by Remy.
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4 COMMENTS

  1. Not this old chestnut again?! What a totally pointless article!

    It was my belief we were supposed to be looking to adding to our goal scoring options and not giving strikers away?!

  2. This article is nonsense because Carroll was injured at the start of the 2014/2015 season so he didn’t play 12 games at the start of the campaign. Also he’s scored more than 2 goals so he’s not 7.5m per goal.

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