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Gary Neville predicts Declan Rice transfer outcome with £80m Man Utd deal cited

Gary Neville has compared the situation West Ham are facing with Declan Rice to what Man Utd experienced when Cristiano Ronaldo left in 2009.

Rice, 23, looks destined to leave West Ham at some stage in the next three years. The Guardian recently revealed the superstar midfielder has rejected a third contract offer to remain at West Ham. What’s more, Rice is now reportedly open to moving to a bigger club as early as this summer.

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His current deal expires in the summer of 2024, though West Ham do hold an option for a further 12 months.

An exit could therefore be sanctioned in any one of the next five transfer windows with the Hammers unlikely to let him run down his contract and walk away for free.

Given his rapid rise, it’s come as no surprise to learn Manchester United and Chelsea are in the mix for his signature.

David Moyes has gone on record to state the bidding will start at £150m. However, neither United or Chelsea will bid that high and Moyes’ comments may just be posturing to try and drive up the price.

Regardless, transfers of this magnitude can often lead to discontent among either the player or club who are facing up to losing one of their most prized assets.

However, when speaking to Sky Sports, Gary Neville explained why Rice’s West Ham split may in fact be an amicable one.

“Declan Rice, we know he’s going to leave in the next year or two,” said Neville (via the Mirror).

“Because of the relationship, I think they can be really mature about this. I

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