
Crystal
Palace have announced the signing of striker Loic Remy on a season-long loan
from Chelsea.
Remy played under Palace boss Alan Pardew when the pair were at Newcastle
during the 2013/14 season, with the French forward scoring 14 goals in 27
games.
Remy, who has won 31 France caps, arrived in English football with Queens
Park Rangers in January 2013 after playing for Lyon, Lens, Nice and
Marseille in his homeland.
After his successful loan at Newcastle, he was signed by Chelsea in
September 2014 and he scored 12 goals in 47 games for the Blues.
Remy, 29, told Crystal Palace's official website: "This is a very good
chance for me and a big opportunity. It was very important to know Alan
Pardew as he is a very good manager and I am happy to be here."
Pardew said: "Loic has been a target of mine throughout this transfer window
and I'm delighted the deal has been done.
"I brought him to Newcastle so I know what he is capable of and I am
convinced he will be a quality addition to our squad as we evolve.
"Loic has international and Champions League experience as well as being a
Premier League title winner and is the latest example of the high calibre of
players we have brought into the club during this transfer window".