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Crystal Palace transfer news: Crystal Palace are closing on a season-long loan deal for Chelsea striker Loic Remy

The Frenchman failed to be a first-team regular at Chelsea and is set to reunite with former manager Alan Pardew

CRYSTAL PALACE are closing on a season-long loan deal for Chelsea's flop Loic Remy with a £12million buy-out clause.

The French forward is yet to play for Chelsea this season, with his chances of first-team action at Stamford Bridge limited by Michy Batshuayi's arrival over the summer.

 Loic Remy looks like he is on his way after two years at Chelsea
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Loic Remy looks like he is on his way after two years at ChelseaCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
 Remy has been left second choice since his arrival at Chelsea
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Remy has been left second choice since his arrival at ChelseaCredit: Griffiths Photographers

Remy, 29, joined Chelsea in the summer of 2014 and made only nine starts in the Premier League, with the majority of his appearances having come off the bench.

He scored three goals in 20 appearances last season with his only Premier League goal against champions Leicester in a 2-1 defeat.

The other two came in the early stages of the Capital One Cup.

Palace boss Alan Pardew is keen to make another addition to his attacking options at Selhurst Park and has already worked with Remy.

 Alan Pardew hopes for a big season and European football
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Alan Pardew hopes for a big season and European footballCredit: Reuters

Indeed, the France international had a successful spell on loan with Newcastle United in the 2013-14 season when Pardew was in charge at St James' Park.

Remy scored 14 goals in 24 Premier League games for Newcastle on loan from QPR the season before his move to west London.

 Loic Remy had his best season at Newcastle
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Loic Remy had his best season at NewcastleCredit: Action Images

Pardew has already broken the club's transfer record with the arrival of Christian Benteke from Liverpool for £32m.

The transfer window closes on Wednesday (August 25) at 11pm.

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