Arsenal have been showing keen interest in Declan Rice for quite some time now and it looks very likely for the England international to leave West Ham this summer.
West Ham’s manager David Moyes, admitted for the first time that Declan Rice could leave the club in the summer for a bigger club. And he made it clear that they will only sell him if a club could meet their price tag which is reported to be close to 100 million pounds.
Declan Rice is enjoying his best goal scoring Premier League season for West Ham with 4 goals.
He rose through the youth ranks at West Ham before making his full debut in the 2016/17 PL season. On 12 January 2019, Rice scored his first goal for West Ham and was named man of the match in a 1-nil win against Arsenal and it was West Ham’s 50th Premier League game at the London Stadium.
The 24-year old has made over 200 appearances for West Ham at such a tender age in fact, he captained West Ham for the first time at the age of 20 before becoming the main captain of the club in 2022.
A source told Allsoccer that Arsenal will open a proposing bid for Declan Rice soon. It’s clear that personal terms won’t be a problem with Declan Rice dreaming of playing in the UEFA Champions League.
It’s not only Arsenal that are eyeing a move for the West Ham captain, Manchester United, Manchester City and Liverpool also have interest in Declan Rice.