Loic Remy has hinted that he would leave Newcastle United in the summer if they fail to secure Champions League football.
The French international joined the Magpies in August on a season-long loan deal from Queens Park Rangers.
Manager Alan Pardew recently admitted that he was confident of securing the 26-year-old's services on a permanent basis, but the striker has conceded that his decision could be swayed by whether Newcastle are playing in Europe's elite competition.
"I miss the Champions League. It is a very special competition. Next season I can play the Champions League again," the Evening Chronicle quotes Remy as saying. "We will see what happens, if I stay here or if we play in the Champions League."
Remy has scored 10 goals so far this season.