West Ham offer Declan Rice 'immense eight-year contract' in the wake of affirming position on future
Declan Rice could leave West Ham United in the mid year with Chelsea and Manchester United keeping tabs on his development yet West Ham United have allegedly now offered him another worthwhile arrangement
West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice..
The 23-year-old has been connected with a get away from the Hammers subsequent to dazzling for both club and country in late seasons. Chelsea and Manchester United are apparently enthused about the midfielder, who has two years' left on his flow bargain at the London Stadium.
In any case, as per talkSPORT, West Ham are attempting to persuade Rice to remain by offering him a stunning eight-year contract, which would keep him at the club until 2030. Furthermore, the Hammers will pay him around £200k-per-week, making him by a wide margin their most generously compensated player.
Rice has previously turned down another agreement offer by the Hammers, recommending his drawn out future could lie somewhere else. West Ham's expectations of getting Champions League football slipped past their grips in the wake of losing against Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League semi-last.
The absence of world class European football might persuade Rice to look for a get away from West Ham. Since making his first-group debut in 2017, Rice has shown up, assisting the club to a 6th spot with completing in the Premier League last season.
David Moyes has recently proposed that a bid in overabundance of £150million would be required for the Hammers to sell their valued resource. This would make him the third most-costly player ever behind Neymar following his £198million move to Paris Saint-Germain from Barcelona in 2017, and Kylian Mbappe, who joined PSG for all time for £166m from Monaco the next year after an underlying credit spell