Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in signing West Ham star, Declan Rice, despite the England international being heavily linked with a move to Arsenal.
The Declan Rice transfer saga has been one of the hottest topics over recent seasons, as the England midfielder establishes himself as one of the best players in the Premier League.
West Ham have held on to the 24-year-old for longer than expected, however after several new contracts were declined by Rice, the Hammers have prepared for an imminent exit.
David Moyes’ side have had a poor season in the Premier League, being in and amongst the relegation places for large parts of the season.
However, the Scotsman has guided the side from east London to a consecutive European final, as they face Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final. A match that is set to be Rice’s last in the ‘Claret and Blue’ of West Ham.
Bayern Munich have identified West Ham midfielder Declan Rice as a top target this summer, while Arsenal still remain keen on the 24-year-old. (Sky Sports) pic.twitter.com/i5hq8Un3EV
— Transfer News Central (@TransferNewsCen) May 23, 2023
A variety of clubs are reportedly keen on landing the West Ham captain’s signature, with Arsenal, Manchester United and Bayern Munich all showing interest.
A move to the Gunners appears most likely, with both parties negotiating a deal that could reportedly earn the midfielder 300 thousand pounds a week.
However, German champions, Bayern Munich, are said to be preparing a huge offer that could be a stumbling blovk for the Gunners.
Joshua Kimmich has been rumoured with a move away from the Allianz, and his departure could open up a vacancy for the English midfielder.
Signing Declan Rice will not be an easy deal to finalise, as West Ham have set a price tag of £120m – which would be a Premier League record.
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