'Massive respect' - Declan Rice makes Kidderminster admission as West Ham scrape through in FA Cup
West Ham United captain Declan Rice admitted that Kidderminster Harriers "probably deserved" to win the FA Cup fourth round tie on Saturday.
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West Ham United captain Declan Rice admitted that Kidderminster Harriers "probably deserved" to win the FA Cup fourth round tie on Saturday.
West Ham midfielder Declan Rice has praised non-league Kidderminster harriers after the Hammers left it very late to scrape through to the next round of the FA Cup.
West Ham were left eternally grateful to their heroes of the season so far as Declan Rice and Jarrod Bowen both scored late on to overcome Kidderminster Harriers.
Clubs interested in capturing the signature of Declan Rice missed the opportunity of signing him for the 'cheap' price of £100m last summer, according to West Ham manager David Moyes. The England international, who said recently he would prefer to remain near London, has been linked with a move away from West Ham for some time, but Moyes insists it would take a 'humongous' bid to lure him from the club. Ad/> When asked about the latest speculation that Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City will make a move for the 23-year-old in the summer, Moyes said Rice's future was at West Ham.
Manchester City are interested in signing Uruguay centre back Ronald Araujo, 22, who has halted contract renewal talks with Barcelona. (Sport — in Spanish)external-link
David Moyes has told the Premier League big guns they missed the opportunity to sign Declan Rice for a bargain £100million last summer.
Former Liverpool defender Glen Johnson has urged the Reds to make West Ham ace Declan Rice a transfer priority.
Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson says Manchester United “have to break the bank” to go and sign England midfielder Declan Rice this summer.