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The player who could leave to allow the arrival of Declan Rice to Manchester United

Declan Rice is one of the main goals for Ten Hag and he might have the answer to sign him right in the squad.

By Angus Barnes

Declan Rice is one of the main goals for Ten Hag and he might have the answer to sign him right in the squad.
Declan Rice is one of the main goals for Ten Hag and he might have the answer to sign him right in the squad.
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Declan Rice is the top objective for Erik ten Hag, he believes that the midfielder could be the answer for Manchester United aspirations for the next season.

West Ham have decided that they are going to negotiate with any team that present the right offer for Declan Rice, his contract is finishing in 2024 and they want to get the most out of his transfer rather than let him go for free next year, and the player also wants to leave to a team that is competing in the Champions League, and the answer could be Manchester United.

The value that West Ham has set for the english player is around the 120 million euros or 100 million euros plus a player that can bring down that value, and it seems that from Manchester United they already have the answer for that offer, they are willing to let Scott McTominay to allow the value for Declan Rice to go down and be the new favourites to sign him.

Scott McTominay have really suffered from the fact he has been injured from a lot of time this season and it seems that he does not enter in any future plans that the team and Ten Hag has, and those are some of the reasons that they are willing to exchange him to make the money that West Ham are asking to go down to a more realistic amount.

Declan Rice demands

On top of wanting to play in a team that is going to play Champions League in the next season he also wants for his new team to at least triple his current salary that he has with West Ham, his salary is around the 3.5 million euros, and he could be earning at least 11 million in his next team.


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