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West Ham demand £100m for Declan Rice

 

West Ham United are demanding £100 million for midfielder Declan Rice this summer as they attempt to ward off interest from several Premier League rivals, sources have told ESPN.

The east London club would prefer to keep Rice but there is an acknowledgement his situation is reaching a critical point given he effectively has two years remaining on his contract at the London Stadium.

The 24-year-old’s deal expires in 2024 but there is an option to extend by a further 12 months.

Sources have told ESPN that Arsenal want to pursue a deal for Rice at the end of the season while Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle United and Liverpool are monitoring developments.

Arsenal are keen on bringing in two central midfielders this summer with Rice and Brighton’s Moises Caicedo on their shortlist.

Chelsea have long held an interest in Rice  who was released by the club aged 14  but their willingness to pursue a deal will depend on the identity of their new head coach and how quickly they can trim down a bloated first-team squad.

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City want to strengthen their midfield but a move for Rice will likely be influenced by whether or not they can win the race to sign Jude Bellingham, although Real Madrid are confident of landing the Borussia Dortmund midfielder.

United’s priority is to sign a top striker with Tottenham’s Harry Kane under consideration. They would likely need to raise further funds to sign Rice, although it remains to be seen how the sale of the club affects their summer plans with United boss Erik ten Hag admitting earlier this week he was unclear how much money they will have to spend amid ongoing takeover talks.

Newcastle will seek to invest more aggressively should they qualify for next season’s Champions League, as appears increasingly likely, while Liverpool are reportedly considering joining the battle for Rice after pulling out of a move to sign Bellingham.

Although West Ham hope their valuation will prevent a summer departure, sources have told ESPN that Rice previously rejected multiple offers to extend his contract on improved terms.

 

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