Arsenal agree fee with West Ham for Declan Rice transfer

ALKMAAR, NETHERLANDS - MAY 18: Declan Rice of West Ham United celebrates victory after the UEFA Europa Conference League semi-final second leg match between AZ Alkmaar and West Ham United at AFAS Stadion on May 18, 2023 in Alkmaar, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
By David Ornstein
Jun 28, 2023

Arsenal have agreed a £105million fee with West Ham for the signing of Declan Rice.

The two clubs are in the process of trying to resolve payment terms.

Manchester City pulled out of the race to sign Rice on Wednesday following Arsenal’s improved bid worth up to £105m ($133m).

City had matched Arsenal’s £90million proposal, offering an increased sum up front, only for both bids to be rejected.

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But Arsenal returned on Tuesday evening with an initial fee of £100m and an extra £5m in add-ons.

Arsenal upped their bid to try and secure manager Mikel Arteta’s top summer target.

It will be a Premier League record fee for a British player if the move materialises.

Rice’s contract at West Ham expires in 2024, with an option for a one-year extension.

But West Ham chairman David Sullivan said after the club’s Europa Conference League triumph that he expected the England international to have played his last game for the club, adding that he “wanted to go”.

Rice has made 245 appearances for West Ham since making his debut in 2017.

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Rice: an elite ball-winner

Analysis by Mark Carey

Rice does not leap into challenges at the first sign of danger. Instead, he patrols the midfield, maintains good positional discipline, then engages in his defensive actions at the opportune moments.

This is reflected in the numbers, where Rice’s figure of 4.2 “true” tackles — denoting tackles plus challenges lost plus fouls committed — per 1,000 opponent touches places him just 62nd among a 69-strong group of defensive and central midfielders with 900-plus Premier League minutes played last season.

Crucially, on the occasions Rice does put a foot in, his technique ensures he will often be the one to come out on top.

Nobody in that same pool of 69 players has a better “true” tackle win rate than his 70 per cent.

 

(Photo: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

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David Ornstein joined The Athletic in October 2019 after 12 years as a sports journalist and correspondent at the BBC. In the role of Football Correspondent, he is responsible for producing exclusive and original stories and interviews, offering unique insight and analysis. He works across video, audio and the written word. Follow David on Twitter @David_Ornstein