Man City exploring move for West Ham midfielder Declan Rice after Arsenal bid rejected
Manchester City are exploring a move for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice as he prepares to leave the London Stadium this summer.
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Manchester City are exploring a move for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice as he prepares to leave the London Stadium this summer.
Premier League runners-up Arsenal have reportedly had an opening bid for England international Declan Rice turned down by West Ham. The Gunners have long been linked to Rice as they look to bolster their midfield options, with Brighton’s Moises Caicedo reportedly another option. Ad However according to multiple outlets, the first bid has been turned down, with ESPN reporting that the total amount of the bid could have reached £90m.
An emotional Declan Rice insists his “focus is playing for West Ham” after becoming just the third club captain to lift a trophy with the Hammers. Rice wiped away tears in the celebrations as West Ham defeated Fiorentina 2-1 in the Europa Conference League final to end a 43-year wait for a trophy. Ad He joins Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds as the only captains to have lifted major silverware with the east London club.
Declan Rice admitted he is 'not really focused' on whether the upcoming Europa Conference League final could be his last game for West Ham.
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Declan Rice should push for a move to Manchester City in the eyes of former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke.
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Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi has admitted he expects key midfield duo Moises Caicedo (21) and Alexis Mac Allister (24) to leave the club this summer, the Metro reports. It comes despite the Seagulls’ 3-0 win at Arsenal on Sunday boosting their hopes of European football next season.