Tuesday, 1 October 2019

West Ham’s Way in Preventing Manchester United from Recruiting Declan Rice

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DBasia.news –  Manchester United’s efforts to recruit Declan Rice to their team is well known to West Ham United. To prevent the recruitment from happening, West Ham already has a special way so that the club with the nickname The Red Devils does not achieve Declan Rice easily.

Manchester United still appeared inconsistently in the Premier League. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s squad won two wins, two draws and two defeats in the first six matches.

One of the factors that made Man United inconsistent is in the midfield. Manchester United have not been able to find replacements for Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini who left in the transfer market last summer.

The conditions can be even more difficult if Paul Pogba joins Old Trafford next winter. As the French national team player is reportedly still being sought out after Real Madrid and Juventus.

Manchester United is rumored to want to patch the problem by bringing in Declan Rice. The Red Devils were impressed with the 20-year-old’s performance last season. Moreover, at this time Rice has also penetrated the England squad.

However, Manchester United will not obtain Declan Rice easily. As West Ham does not plan on releasing their flagship player.

According to Mirror’s report, The Hammers will set a price of 100 million pounds to deter Man United. The amount of 100 million pounds is expected to make Man Uniter rethink their decision.

West Ham is getting the upper hand as Declan Rica is still comfortable playing at London Stadium. Moreover, currently West Ham is in a positive trend after finishing fourth in the standings.

The alternative for Manchester United is Leicester City’s James Maddison, or Newcastle’s Sean Longstaff. The two players are estimated to have a value of no more than 50 million pounds.

Declan Rice began to orbit after playing neatly as a defensive midfielder. Before defending West Ham, Rice had trained at the Chelsea academy.

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