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His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

It's obviously the fee which is the sticking point. Again.

 

 

 

How do you know that?

 

because it doesn't make sense otherwise.

 

What doesn't? That he isn't overly keen on the move?

 

Yes,Ian's quote

 

His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

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His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

It's obviously the fee which is the sticking point. Again.

 

 

 

How do you know that?

 

because it doesn't make sense otherwise.

 

What doesn't? That he isn't overly keen on the move?

 

Yes,Ian's quote

 

His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

You've lost me.

 

The fact is, it's all speculation at this point. There are far too many conflicting reports. However, you've managed to pick the one scenario that hasn't been widely reported. :lol:

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His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

It's obviously the fee which is the sticking point. Again.

 

 

 

How do you know that?

 

because it doesn't make sense otherwise.

 

What doesn't? That he isn't overly keen on the move?

 

Yes,Ian's quote

 

His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

You've lost me.

 

The fact is, it's all speculation at this point. There are far too many conflicting reports. However, you've managed to pick the one scenario that hasn't been widely reported. :lol:

 

I don't know what's been reported and what hasn't tbh, I was just going off Ian's quote that his agent has been told to look for clubs in Germany despite the player wanting to come here. If he would prefer to come here, the only reason I can think of that he won't is because we won't agree a fee.

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His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

It's obviously the fee which is the sticking point. Again.

 

 

 

How do you know that?

 

because it doesn't make sense otherwise.

 

What doesn't? That he isn't overly keen on the move?

 

Yes,Ian's quote

 

His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

You've lost me.

 

The fact is, it's all speculation at this point. There are far too many conflicting reports. However, you've managed to pick the one scenario that hasn't been widely reported. :lol:

 

I don't know what's been reported and what hasn't tbh, I was just going off Ian's quote that his agent has been told to look for clubs in Germany despite the player wanting to come here. If he would prefer to come here, the only reason I can think of that he won't is because we won't agree a fee.

 

That's my point, it's all speculation at this point. I hadn't seen anything about us failing to agree a fee, and the general vibe seems to be that the decision lies with the player himself.

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My point was intended as 'who told his agent to move him to Germany if he wants to move to England?' There was a media source saying that, although it was probably just speculation.

 

Germany might be an alternative if our deal doesn't go through.

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His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

It's obviously the fee which is the sticking point. Again.

 

 

 

How do you know that?

 

because it doesn't make sense otherwise.

 

What doesn't? That he isn't overly keen on the move?

 

Yes,Ian's quote

 

His agent has been told to find him a move to Germany, even though he wants to move to Newcastle?

 

You've lost me.

 

The fact is, it's all speculation at this point. There are far too many conflicting reports. However, you've managed to pick the one scenario that hasn't been widely reported. :lol:

 

I don't know what's been reported and what hasn't tbh, I was just going off Ian's quote that his agent has been told to look for clubs in Germany despite the player wanting to come here. If he would prefer to come here, the only reason I can think of that he won't is because we won't agree a fee.

 

That's my point, it's all speculation at this point. I hadn't seen anything about us failing to agree a fee, and the general vibe seems to be that the decision lies with the player himself.

 

Fair enough, I haven't really kept up to date with all the news today so maybe he's saying one thing and means another.

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Cant see Arsenal signing him, unless Walcott has told them to f*** off.

 

Aye, he may not have f***ed them off just yet but Arsenal are preparing for the worst, imagine, putting ground work in for the replacement of a top player who is likely to leave.....madness.

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http://www.westlondonsport.com/newcastle/football-newcastle/redknapp-hints7-magpies-may12-have-more-chance-of-signing-remy

Harry Redknapp accepts he may be fighting a losing battle to sign Loic Remy from Marseille.

 

The QPR boss, who also wanted Remy when in charge at Tottenham, has hinted that a move to Newcastle may be a more attractive option for the striker if he decides to leave France.

 

Newcastle are keen to capture him as a replacement for Demba Ba, who recently quit St James’ Park to join Chelsea.

 

Remy has made it clear he does not want to join Rangers, but they are still hoping that a lucrative offer could change his mind.

 

“I don’t know where he’ll end up. I think Newcastle are interested but he’s also thinking about staying at Marseille,” said Redknapp.

 

“He’s not playing [regularly] at Marseille and I think it would have been good for him to come and play in the Premier League and try to help us stay up.

 

“If the worst comes to the worst and we couldn’t survive, at least he’s in the shop window and the big clubs would want him.

 

“And if he does score the goals we would hope he would score, then there’s every chance we would stay up.”

 

He added: “Newcastle are in a similar position league-wise, but Newcastle is one of the great clubs – 50-odd thousand Geordies every week in their black and white shirts – a fantastic football club.”

 

Rangers chairman Tony Fernandes is keen for Redknapp to make signings during the transfer window and Remy was one of the club’s top targets.

 

But the 25-year-old declined to even meet Redknapp when the R’s boss recently travelled to France in the hope of holding talks with him.

 

Redknapp explained: “He didn’t want to come to us. He didn’t even want to speak about coming.

 

“I went over last week to watch him play, not that I needed to as I watched him about seven times when I was at Tottenham.

 

“I couldn’t even get a meeting with him. I was hoping to talk to him to encourage him to come.

 

“I think he was in a position where, when I was at Tottenham, he was interested in coming and I got on well with the lad so he would have felt embarrassed coming to say he didn’t want to come to QPR.

 

“He wasn’t being disrespectful. He was just in a position he didn’t know how to handle, so I’ve got no problems with him.

 

“He may change his mind, you don’t know. I wouldn’t write him off completely. I’d like to get him if possible but it’s not going to be easy.”

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Calls us a fantastic club but wouldn't manage us when he had opportunity? Baffling.

 

Not baffling at all, and it sums up our situation. We're a great club being owned/run by people you wouldn't want to work for.

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Calls us a fantastic club but wouldn't manage us when he had opportunity? Baffling.

 

Not baffling at all, and it sums up our situation. We're a great club being owned/run by people you wouldn't want to work for.

 

They weren't perceived like that back then though were they?

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