Declan Rice completes English record transfer to Arsenal
West Ham United's English midfielder Declan Rice celebrates with the trophy after winning the UEFA Europa Conference League final football match between ACF Fiorentina and West Ham United FC in Prague, Czech Republic on June 7, 2023. (Photo by Michal CIZEK / AFP
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Declan Rice
became Britain's most expensive player on Saturday as Arsenal signed the
England midfielder from West Ham for a reported £105 million ($137.5 million,
122.4 million euros).
Rice's
blockbuster move surpassed the previous record £100 million fee paid by
Manchester City for Jack Grealish in 2021 as Arsenal continue their spending
spree in a bid to challenge for the Premier League title next season.
The
24-year-old said in a letter to West Ham supporters his desire to play at the
"very highest level" lay behind his decision to join Arsenal.
Rice's
switch to the Emirates Stadium on a long-term contract comes just months after
he lifted West Ham's first major trophy since 1980 in the Europa Conference
League final against Fiorentina.
Having moved
across London, Rice will now be competing for the Champions League rather than
Europe's third tier trophy.
"In
football, amazing opportunities arise. Big clubs, like Arsenal, have come for
me and it's really hard to turn down," Rice told Arsenal's website.
"You
only ever get one career and I really believe in what Mikel (Arteta) is
building here and the squad he's building. I'm really looking forward to the
future with Arsenal."
Fuelled by
their agonising failure to hold off champions Manchester City in the Premier
League title race last term, Arsenal have already spent around £200 million
since the end of last season in a bid to improve on their second place finish.
Arsenal have
not won the title since Arsene Wenger's 'Invincibles' in 2004, but they made
huge strides under Arteta last season.
They led the
Premier League table for much of the season before collapsing in the final
weeks as City overhauled them.
Rice is
confident the future is bright for a young Arsenal team featuring emerging
stars like Bukayo Saka, William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli.
'Really
hungry'
"With
Mikel and how he works, the squad, how young everyone is, the energy around the
club and also the challenge of getting Arsenal back to where they belong, that
means a lot to me," Rice said.
"I know
the fans really want that. For me as a player, I've come here really hungry to
have more success and to spend my best years at this great club.
"I know
he (Arteta) is going to get the best out of me. I know I've got more levels to
go up in my game and I feel like he's the manager to take me to those next
levels."
Jude
Bellingham's transfer from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid could eventually
beat Rice's record, depending on add-on clauses in the deal that may take it to
£115 million.
For now Rice
has a gigantic fee to justify after he joined Germany forward Kai Havertz and
Netherlands defender Jurrien Timber as the new recruits in Mikel Arteta's
squad.
With Swiss
international Granit Xhaka having left to join Bayer Leverkusen, Rice's arrival
will bolster Areta's midfield options.
"We're
really happy that Declan is joining us. He is a player with tremendous ability,
who has been performing at a high level in the Premier League and for England
for a number of seasons now," Arteta said.
"Declan
is bringing undoubted quality to the club and he is an exceptional talent who
has the potential to be very successful here."
Rice, let go
as a 14-year-old by boyhood heroes Chelsea, another London club, went on to
make 245 appearances for West Ham.
Hammers
joint chairman David Sullivan insisted Saturday the club had wanted to keep
Rice but were hamstrung by an agreement allowing him to leave after he rejected
the offer of a lucrative new deal.
"I
would like to make it clear to our supporters that we did not want to sell
Declan," said Sullivan. "We wanted to build our team around him and
made a series of improved, long-term contract offers to secure his
future."
Hammers
manager David Moyes, thanking Rice for all he had done at the club, added:
"Obviously it is sad when we say goodbye to someone who has been with us
for so long but we must now look forward."


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