Declan Rice has two years left on his West Ham contract at end of this season but club have an option to extend by an additional 12 months; Rice is reportedly a target for Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City; midfielder a key part of England’s Euro 2020 final run last summer
West Ham manager David Moyes believes Declan Rice is worth more than £100m and is a future England captain.
Rice will have two years left on his contract at the end of this season, and West Ham have extra negotiating power in the shape of an option to extend by an additional 12 months.
Manchester United are reportedly interested in Rice, but are said to be facing competition from Chelsea and Manchester City for the England international, who has left his agent to be represented by his dad.
Asked whether Rice is worth more than £100m, Moyes, after a long pause, replied: “Yeah.
West Ham United duo Declan Rice and Ryan Fredericks take on the Never Have I Ever challenge. “I think I’ve said everything there is to say about Declan. He’s a really important player for West Ham, he’s someone who we value greatly and you can see what he means to the team. “He’s a really good individual and we’re enjoying having him.” Rice scored a last-gasp equaliser in West Ham’s FA Cup extra-time win at Kidderminster Harriers on Saturday, after coming on as a substitute at the non-league side to save the Hammers from an embarrassing fourth-round exit.