Liverpool will be looking to sign a central midfielder next year and it would not come as a shock if they aimed to lure West Ham United star Declan Rice to Anfield, according to transfer insider Dean Jones. Jurgen Klopp strengthened his options in the middle of the park by sealing the loan arrival of Arthur Melo from Juventus on deadline day, but the German could seek a long-term acquisition at the end of the season.
Rice was appointed as West Ham’s captain following Mark Noble’s retirement in the summer and he has already gone on to make seven appearances since the new season got underway.
But there is uncertainty over the 23-year-old’s long-term future at the London Stadium as he has entered the final two years of his £62,000-per-week contract, although there is an option for the club to extend the agreement by a further 12 months.
It is understood that Rice turned down a third fresh proposal from the Hammers in April, while he also failed to put pen-to-paper when an eight-year deal worth £200,000-per-week was tabled.