Arsenal transfer news: Why Arsenal were desperate to sign Declan Rice

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Arsenal seem intent on having one of their busiest summer transfer windows ever, as Mikel Arteta & Co. look to capitalise on an impressive second-place finish in the Premier League last season and the promise of Champions League football that follows. Following the arrival of Kai Havertz from Chelsea and the imminent transfer of Jurrien Timber from Ajax, the North London club are also set to make perhaps the biggest transfer of the summer window by signing West Ham midfielder Declan Rice. 

Bayern Munich and Manchester City had previously shown interest in the England international, but Rice is now set to join Arsenal in a deal that is likely to break the club’s previous transfer record. Indeed, according to the Athletic, the 24-year-old talent will complete a move to Arsenal for no less than €123 million, which will go some way beyond the previous record of €80m paid for Nicolas Pépé in 2019. The transfer will also likely surpass the current transfer record paid by a Premier League side, which currently stands at the €121m Chelsea paid for Enzo Fernández in January. But what makes Rice so appealing to Premier League giants, and is he really worth breaking transfer records for? 

Why Arsenal were desperate to sign Declan Rice 

Perhaps the most obvious reason why Rice is so highly sought-after is the simple fact that he has been a leading star for West Ham in the Premier League for six full seasons and despite his relatively young age of 24, he’s proven to be an exceptional player in the world’s strongest league with plenty of room left to grow. And when we look at his key attributes we can quickly see why any club would be desperate to sign him. 

Played primarily as a box-to-box no.8, Rice is proficient and often a league-leader in plenty of defensive and attacking metrics. For example, when we consider the more defensive aspects of his game from the previous season, Opta suggests that Rice was first among central defenders for interceptions and recoveries in the Premier League, while featuring in the top 25 for aerial duels won, ground duels won and successful 50/50 challenges. In other words, he’s a smart reader of the game and more than capable of thwarting opposing attacks. 

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40. Dejan Kulusevski | Tottenham | New market value: €50m (-€5m)

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39. João Félix | Chelsea | Market value: €50m

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38. Mykhaylo Mudryk | Chelsea | New market value: €50m (-€10m)

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37. Raheem Sterling | Chelsea | New market value: €55m (-€5m)

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36. Gabriel Magalhães | Arsenal | New market value: €55m (+€5m)

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35. Ben White | Arsenal | New market value: €55m (+€5m)

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34. Cody Gakpo | Liverpool | New market value: €55m (-€5m)

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33. Kai Havertz | Chelsea | New market value: €55m (-€5m)

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32. Wesley Fofana | Chelsea | New market value: €55m (-€10m)

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31. James Maddison | Leicester | New market value: €60m (+€5m)

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30. Cristian Romero | Tottenham | Market value: €60m

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29. Mason Mount | Chelsea | New market value: €60m (-€5m)

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28. Antony | Manchester United | New market value: €60m (-€10m)

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27. Julián Álvarez | Manchester City | New market value: €60m (+€10m)

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26. Mohamed Salah | Liverpool | New market value: €65m (-€5m)

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25. Trent Alexander-Arnold | Liverpool | Market value: €65m

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24. Alexis Mac Allister | Brighton | New market value: €65m (+€23m)

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23. Darwin Núñez | Liverpool | New market value: €75m (-€5m)

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22. Reece James | Chelsea | New market value: €65m (-€5m)

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21. William Saliba | Arsenal | New market value: €65m (+€10m)

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20. Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City | New market value: €70m (-€10m)

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19. Bruno Guimarães | Newcastle | New market value: €70m (+€10m)

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18. Alexander Isak | Newcastle | New market value: €70m (+€20m)

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17. Bruno Fernandes | Manchester United | Market value: €75m

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16. Jack Grealish | Manchester City | New market value: €75m (+€5m)

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15. Luis Díaz | Liverpool | Market value: €75m

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14. Gabriel Jesus | Arsenal | Market value: €75m

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13. Moisés Caicedo | Brighton | New market value: €75m (+€20m)

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12. Bernardo Silva | Manchester City | Market value: €80m

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11. Rúben Dias | Manchester City | New market value: €80m (+€5m)

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10. Marcus Rashford | Manchester United | Market value: €80m

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9. Enzo Fernández | Chelsea | New market value: €80m (-€5m)

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8. Gabriel Martinelli | Arsenal | New market value: €80m (+€10m)

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7. Harry Kane | Tottenham | Market value: €90m

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6. Rodri | Manchester City | New market value: €90m (+€10m)

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5. Declan Rice | West Ham | New market value: €90m (+€10m)

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4. Martin Ødegaard | Arsenal | New market value: €90m (+€10m)

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3. Phil Foden | Manchester City | Market value: €110m

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2. Bukayo Saka | Arsenal | New market value: €120m (+€10m)

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1. Erling Haaland | Manchester City | New market value: €180m (+€10m)

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But what makes Rice so appealing is that he also has an attacking edge to his game too. Alongside four goals and two assists in the Premier League this season, the England international also featured in the top 25 central midfielders for successful dribbles, key passes and goals from outside the box. Which means that while Rice may be more accustomed to playing as a holding or more defensive midfielder, he can also happily take part in counter attacks or launch forward plays from deep in his own half. 


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