‘Not for sale’ – Moyes claims Rice price must be ‘north of £150m’
West Ham manager David Moyes insists Declan Rice will not sold for anything less than £150m, amid links to Man Utd and Chelsea.
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West Ham manager David Moyes insists Declan Rice will not sold for anything less than £150m, amid links to Man Utd and Chelsea.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has said attacker Steven Bergwijn must “believe in himself more” as he fights for his future at the Premier League club.
Harry Kane to Manchester City was one of the more protracted sagas of last summer's transfer window. The Englishman publicly confirmed his desire to leave Spurs, but the Cityzens were unable, or unwilling, to meet Daniel Levy's asking price - and Kane is now back to his prolific best after scooping the March player of the month award.
Tottenham Hotspur are reportedly now fighting Arsenal to sign Omar Marmoush this summer.
Declan Rice is worth more than £150 million ($197m) to West Ham, per Irons boss David Moyes, who has reiterated that the England international is not for sale at London Stadium this summer.
Antonio Conte says Steven Bergwijn has to believe in himself more as he battles for his Tottenham career.
West Ham manager David Moyes has reaffirmed his stance on Declan Rice amid interest from Manchester United, claiming the England midfielder is not for sale but is valued at more than £150m.
Antonio Conte has spoken of the importance of Tottenham finishing the season on a high, as it would allow the club to make “good decisions” on the future of key figures such as Harry Kane. Spurs are locked in battle with Arsenal, Manchester United and West Ham for the fourth Champions League qualification spot. Ad/> Conte feels securing a seat at Europe's top table would allow the club to continue a squad rebuild and persuade Kane and himself to remain in north London.