West Ham are prepared to sell Declan Rice this summer if they receive a suitable offer
West Ham are ready to sell Declan Rice this summer if they receive a suitable offer for their £100m rated skipper, with Arsenal leading Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United in the race to sign him.
- West Ham are willing to sell Declan Rice if they get a suitable offer
- Rice’s contract expires in 2024 and West Ham can trigger a one-year extension
- Midfielder wants to play in the Champions League and Arsenal are eager to sign him
West Ham will accept the loss of Declan Rice this summer if a suitable £100 million bid is made for their captain, Mail Sport can reveal.
Rice, 24, agreed to stay for the season to help lead the team after Mark Noble’s retirement, but the club was unable to convince him to stay longer.
The England midfielder’s contract expires in 2024 and West Ham can initiate a one-year extension. But sources have said they will have to sell this summer as Rice is ready to leave to compete for the biggest trophies.
They will welcome offers and use that clause in negotiations saying his contract is valid until 2025.
Rice has made no secret of his ambition to play in the Champions League. Arsenal are favorites to sign him, but Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are also admirers.
West Ham, who value Declan Rice at £100 million, are willing to sell the midfielder this summer
David Moyes’ side could lose Rice, who wants to play in the Champions League
West Ham feel an exit is inevitable, but will only sell if the right offer comes in.
Boss David Moyes warned Rice will be “extremely expensive”, worth an estimated £100 million.
West Ham will hope to finish the season on a high with Rice lifting the Europa Conference League trophy in Prague on June 7.
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal are favorites to sign Rice this summer when he leaves West Ham