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Romano: Arsenal Facing New Premier League Competition for £80K-P/W Superstar

Declan Rice defends against Willian

Arsenal saw their opening bid to sign Declan Rice immediately rejected by West Ham United, confirms Fabrizio Romano. The Gunners consider the England international to be a priority summer target but face a lot of obstacles to get the deal done.

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The English midfielder is coming off the back of a very good season for the Hammers, in which he played a pivotal role in ensuring that they avoided Premier League relegation and won the UEFA Europa Conference League title – their first piece of silverware in decades.

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Romano notes that soon after their major win, Arsenal decided to launch their first offer to sign him – which was valued to be around £80 million in total with all add-ons and expenses included in it too. However, their London rivals weren’t impressed by it and swiftly turned it down, as it wasn’t enough to convince them to part with their club captain.

Amid all this, Romano adds that Manchester City have entered the race to potentially sign the 24-year-old, but they are yet to make an official approach to sign him for the time being. The North London giants remain the favourites to sign him and are expected to make a second bid very soon.

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The Gunners are likely to have to pay much more to sign the England star in the summer, with David Moyes stating last season that it would take a bid of at least £150 million to get his team to sell their prized asset in the summer.

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However, Mikel Arteta’s side will keep pushing because of the Spaniard’s desire to improve his midfield with the inclusion of the vastly talented 24-year-old. Rice, who is rumored to earn relatively low wages of £80,000-a-wee with West Ham, is known for his impressive ball-winning skills and unique ability to carry the possession forward after regaining it.  The Englishman, who came up through the Hammers’ youth system, has made 245 appearances for them so far – scoring 15 goals and providing 13 assists – but it looks like he’s poised for a move to a major club to compete for top honours.

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Declan Rice defends against Willian
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