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Declan Rice: Will West Ham and England midfielder join Man City or Arsenal?

Declan Rice has spent his club career so far in his native London

Declan Rice is already becoming the subject of one of this summer’s biggest transfer sagas.

Premier League runners-up Arsenal thought they had their man a few days ago but, as they continue to haggle over the price with West Ham, Treble-winners Manchester City look ready to move with a bid of their own.

The England midfielder, fresh off the back of becoming only the third West Ham captain to lift a trophy, looks set to become the second most expensive Englishman ever after Jack Grealish with the Hammers seemingly wanting at least £90m.

His last game for West Ham saw him lead them to the Europa Conference League crown with a 2-1 win over Fiorentina.

The 24-year-old would likely become Arsenal’s record capture, beating Nicolas Pepe’s £75m signing, or Man City’s second-most expensive signing after Grealish.

BBC Sport’s Simon Stone said: “Arsenal, clearly, are in pole position. It is felt most of the negotiation around the transfer from a player perspective is done.

“Man City’s interest is real though, even if, with Rodri, Mateo Kovacic and Kalvin Phillips, they are not exactly short of central midfield options, despite the departure of Ilkay Gundogan for Barcelona. It would be easy, for instance, to see David Moyes being interested in Phillips, even though the England man says he is committed to City.

“Arsenal’s problem is this; they can feel confident in their position, continue to chip away at West Ham and hope eventually, the answer is ‘yes’. But that comes with risk. What if Pep Guardiola makes a persuasive pitch? Would Rice really turn down the Treble winners, who have the ability to pay more than Arsenal because they generate more income?

“It is easy to dismiss the current situation as [West Ham] owner David Sullivan trying to drive up the price of a player he knows is leaving. However, for Arsenal, the stakes are high – and they need to get their reaction right.”

Losing Rice to their title rivals would clearly be a big blow for the Gunners, but why is he in such demand and where he would fit best?

How good is he?

West Ham and England midfielder Declan Rice in action
Declan Rice has only missed nine Premier League games in the last four years

Rice’s development over the last few years has been notable, having been released by Chelsea aged 14 for being too small and not athletic enough.

In 2018 the Londoner was playing for the Republic of Ireland and often deployed at centre-back – but since then he has become an automatic pick for England in the heart of midfield and West Ham’s talismanic captain.

Former England midfielder Owen Hargreaves, speaking to BT Sport after the Europa Conference League final, said: “He [Rice] would start in every Premier League team apart from Man City because Rodri is one of the best in the world.

“He can become one of the best in the world as a defensive midfielder though. That is his position, he’s not going to be a number 10 or eight.”

Another ex-England midfielder in Joe Cole was at both Chelsea and West Ham when Rice was in their respective youth academies.

“He has added goals to his game and can just do everything,” said Cole. “Any team in Europe would have him in their team.”

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Last season Rice won possession more times (334) and made more interceptions (63) than any other Premier League player.

Only three players – Brighton centre-back Lewis Dunk and Man City duo Rodri and Grealish – carried the ball more than Rice’s 7.1km. His England team-mate Bukayo Saka was fifth on 6.8km.

Former West Ham defender Julian Dicks, part of the coaching staff when Rice broke into the team in 2017, told BBC Radio 5 Live: “He very rarely gives the ball away. That’s great for a midfield player.”

Rice has played 245 games and scored 15 goals – with five of them coming last season – for West Ham.

He is also the ninth youngest player to reach 200 Premier League appearances.

BBC Sport

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