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Stoke City & Liverpool target Loic Remy in no rush to decide future - agent
Striker impressed after Potters visit...
By Matt Monaghan
Remy, 23, is one of the most in-demand striker's in Europe after he grabbed 14 goals in 34 Ligue 1 appearances last term. In the latest twist, he flew in to visit the Potters' stadium yesterday and left impressed by the set-up.
Speaking to skysports.com, agent Frederic Guerra insisted his client was keeping his options open amid further rumoured interest from Arsenal and Tottenham.
He said: "Loic is a polite person and after Tony Pulis and Dave Kemp came to see him in France he felt it was right to come and look at Stoke.
"Loic did not know much about Stoke, but he was very impressed by what Tony and Dave had to say to him.
"He was also impressed by Stoke's training ground and he was amazed by the enthusiasm of the club's fans after arriving there.
"Loic is thankful for Stoke for showing an interest in him and he wishes them all the best for the future.
"However, Loic is in no rush to make a decision on his future.
"There are eight clubs - four in the UK - who are all chasing Loic and he will take his time before deciding what is the best move for him."
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