Arsenal appears to be ahead of Man City in the race to sign transfer target Declan Rice
MANCHESTER, England: In an offseason when Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema have already made moves, Declan Rice is turning into one of the biggest stories of the transfer window. Arsenal appears to be closing in on a deal worth up to a reported 105 million pounds ($133 million) for the England international, who has been linked with many of Europe’s biggest clubs. Manchester City, which has also targeted the West Ham midfielder, is not prepared to match that figure, according to a person with knowledge of the Premier League champion’s transfer plans.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly. That looks to have left the path clear for Arsenal to make what could be one of the most pivotal signings in English soccer’s top division. After going head-to-head in last season’s title race, City and Arsenal have been locked in a battle for Rice’s signature since the transfer window opened.
Arsenal missed out on the title after leading the standings for most of the season. It might have been a different story if Rice had been in the heart of its midfield. That is likely what Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is banking on after making him a leading target this year.
Ultimately, Arsenal ran out of steam in the title race, winning only three of its last nine games. The 24-year-old Rice has established himself as a leader on the field, with the energy to drive his team forward and the combativeness to dominate matches. He is set to leave West Ham after leading it to success in the Europa Conference League, the club’s first major trophy in more than 40 years.