Arsenal reach agreement to buy Declan Rice for £100m

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế05/07/2023


Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Declan Rice from neighbours West Ham for the highest fee in English football history.
Arsenal đạt thỏa thuận mua Declan Rice với giá 100 triệu Bảng
Declan Rice decided to leave West Ham to join Arsenal. (Source: The Sun)

"Here we go!", the familiar announcement made by journalist Fabrizo Romano regarding the noisy transfer of Declan Rice.

After weeks of continuous negotiations, with times when it seemed like a failure when Man City intervened, Arsenal finally reached a common agreement with West Ham.

The deal was agreed for £100m in cash, with a further £5m option.

Thus, the Declan Rice deal set a record for the most expensive transfer in Arsenal's history as well as for an English player.

The old record for an English player was when Man City took Jack Grealish from Aston Villa for £100 million.

Arsenal have had a more successful season than initially expected, finishing runners-up in the Premier League.

Arsenal officials are impressed with the young, ambitious squad and the unique style of play that coach Mikel Arteta has built.

This is the main reason for the decision to break the transfer record in history to sign Declan Rice, with the ambition of competing for the English football championship.

Previously, the "Gunners" also completed the deal for Kai Havertz from Chelsea to increase attacking depth.

Besides the "blockbuster" Declan Rice, Arsenal also reached an agreement with Ajax on center back Jurrien Timber, just waiting for the official signature.



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