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Declan Rice completes £105m move from West Ham United to Arsenal

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Declan Rice has finally completed his £105 million move from West Ham United to Arsenal. The England midfielder had been the subject of two previous bids by the Gunners – and one by treble winners Manchester City – that were all turned down by West Ham.

But Arsenal made Rice, 24, their key target of the summer and returned with a third and final offer of £100 million, plus a further £5 million in add-ons, that was accepted.

The deal beats Arsenal's previous record transfer – £72 million forked out to Lille for Nicolas Pepe in 2019 – and moves Rice ahead of Three Lions teammate Jack Grealish (who moved from Aston Villa to Manchester City for £100 million in 2021) as the most expensive English player of all time.

Speaking to the Arsenal website following the confirmation of his move, Rice said he was determined to take his game to another level with the Gunners. "In football, amazing opportunities arise.

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