Declan Rice: Arsenal sign England midfielder from West Ham for £105m (2024)

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Arsenal have confirmed the signing of England midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham for £100m plus £5m in add-ons.

The Gunners' announcement comes after the 24-year-old issued an open letter to Hammers fans saying how 'tough' a decision it had been to leave the club.

Rice has signed a five-year contract with Arsenal in a deal which has the option of a further year.

"I've been looking at Arsenal over the last couple of seasons and the trajectory they've been on," he said.

"Not last season but the season before, they [only] finished fifth, but you could see the style of play Mikel was implementing.

"Last season was an outstanding season, blowing pretty much every team out of the water with the exception of Manchester City."

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Rice has moved on after captaining West Ham to the Europa Conference League title last season.

He is Arsenal's third major signing this summer as they look to go one better than their second-placed finish in the Premier League last season.

His arrival follows the recruitment of Germany international Kai Havertz from Chelsea in a £65m deal and Netherlands defender Jurrien Timber from Ajax for a fee which could rise to £38.5m.

"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," said Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta.

"Declan is bringing undoubted quality to the club and he is an exceptional talent who has the potential to be very successful here.

"Declan has great experience in the Premier League at only 24 years old. He has captained a very good West Ham team and as we all saw, he recently lifted a European trophy.

"The responsibility and role he has taken on has been very impressive and we are really excited that he is joining us."

Arsenal succeeded with their third bid for Rice, having had two earlier offers rejected which were below West Ham's £100m asking price.

Premier League champions Manchester City withdrew from trying to buy the player after they had a £90m offer turned down.

The initial fee for Rice equals the £100m City paid Aston Villa for Jack Grealish in 2021.

The Premier League's record transfer is the £105.6m Chelsea paid Benfica for Enzo Fernandez in January 2023.

Earlier this summer, Jude Bellingham moved from Borussia Dortmund to Real Madrid for an initial £88.5m in a deal which could rise to £115m with add-ons.

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Arteta influence key for Rice

Rice scored 15 goals in 245 games for West Ham, having joined the club as a 14-year-old following his release from Chelsea's academy.

He signed his first professional contract with the Hammers in December 2015 and made his first senior appearance on the last day of the 2016-17 Premier League season as a substitute against Burnley, going on to make his full debut that August in a start against Southampton.

Rice became the club's captain following Mark Noble's retirement in 2022 and, in what proved to be his final season at the London Stadium, was named the Europa Conference League's player of the season as West Ham ended their 43-year wait for a major trophy.

He has been capped 41 times by England, playing in all five of their matches at last year's World Cup.

"In football, amazing opportunities arise. Big clubs, like Arsenal, have come for me and it's really hard to turn down," said Rice.

"You only ever get one career and I really believe in what Mikel is building here and the squad he's building. I'm really looking forward to the future with Arsenal.

"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."

He added: "[Arteta] is a massive factor in why I've come here.

"I know he's 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.

"I'm really excited to be working with him."

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Arsenal drawing a line in the sand - Analysis

Dr Rob Wilson, football finance expert

The numbers are eye-watering and whenever a transfer fee goes into nine figures it's always going to raise eyebrows.

It says that English talent is still highly desirable, particularly in the context of the league. There's probably an English player tax - perhaps if it was [an equivalent] foreign player transferring in we might be talking about an £80m transfer.

With Declan Rice you've got a home-grown player, somebody that understands the Premier League, understands the nature of the competition, and is a seasoned England international now. I think that home-grown development is where that English player tax comes from.

And of course Arsenal are cemented back in the top six, so West Ham are sniffing additional money that comes from that.

It also draws a line in the sand for Arsenal in terms of their ambition and the progression they've seen in the last few years. They've become a serious player, they've got some money in the bank and they're happy to splash it on the right player now.

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Declan Rice: Arsenal sign England midfielder from West Ham for £105m (2024)

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Declan Rice: Arsenal sign England midfielder from West Ham for £105m? ›

Arsenal have signed England midfielder Declan Rice from West Ham for a club-record fee of £105m. The deal eclipses the £72m Arsenal paid for Nicolas Pepe from Lille in 2019, while it is also a record transfer fee between two British clubs.

How much did Arsenal buy Declan Rice from West Ham? ›

One of the summer's longest-running transfer sagas has come to an end with West Ham and England midfielder Declan Rice moving to Arsenal for a club record £105 million fee. Rice has signed a long-term deal as he makes the decision to stay in London with Mikel Arteta's side.

Why did Rice leave West Ham? ›

The fact is that the 24‑year‑old had to leave for the sake of his career. Rice joined West Ham when he was 14 and still loves the club but it was time to move on. Nobody can begrudge his desire to compete for major honours and play in the Champions League every season. It was never going to happen at West Ham.

How much is Declan Rice worth? ›

The 24-year-old joined Arsenal earlier this month from West Ham in a deal that could be worth up to £105 million ($135m), eclipsing the £100m Manchester City paid Aston Villa for Jack Grealish in 2021.

Who did Declan Rice sign for? ›

After making 245 appearances for West Ham, Rice was signed by Arsenal in July 2023 for a club record fee of £100 million, making him the joint-most expensive English player in history.

Who is the billionaire to buy West Ham? ›

Mr. Křetínský is the owner of energy company EPH and Czech News Center, publisher of the tabloid Blesk. He also owns Sparta Prague football club and is major shareholder of English club West Ham United.

Who is the most paid player at West Ham? ›

1. West Ham United have a total of 28 players in their home squad. The highest earning player in the squad is Lucas Paquetá earning £150,000 per week.

Does Declan Rice like West Ham? ›

"There is interest from other clubs but ultimately I still have two years left at West Ham. "I love this club and I love playing for this club." Rice added: "My focus is playing for West Ham at the moment. I'm captain of this club and I can't speak highly enough of this place.

Why did West Ham change their nickname? ›

Contrary to popular belief, the nickname 'The Hammers' is nothing to do with the club being called West Ham United. Since the club was formed as Thames Ironworks in 1895, they have always had two diagonally crossing Hammers on their badge.

Who did West Ham buy with Rice money? ›

Which begs the question: would Hammers fans swap the three major summer signings funded by the Rice sale – namely Edson Alvarez, Mohammed Kudus and James Ward-Prowse – to bring the England international back to the club?

Who is Declan Rice best friend? ›

Mason Mount & Declan Rice became best friends during their Chelsea academy days before both going on to play for England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 ⚽

Who does Declan Rice live with? ›

Declan Rice has been flying high in his football career since joining Arsenal in summer 2022, following a stint at West Ham. And the England midfielder's childhood sweetheart Lauren Fryer has been by his side throughout it all.

Does Declan Rice have a tattoo? ›

Did you spot Declan Rice's tattoo? That's his England player legacy number.

Who is Arsenal's most expensive signing? ›

According to talkSPORT, the top 5 most expensive Arsenal signings are: Declan Rice (£105m) Nicolas Pepe (£72m) Kai Havertz (£65m)

Who is the most expensive England player? ›

Interestingly, if we only take the base fee and use British pounds as the currency, Rice is actually the most expensive English player at £105m. He narrowly beats out competition from Harry Kane for whom Bayern Munich agreed to pay an eventual €120m to sign him from Tottenham in the summer of 2023.

Why did Rice go to Arsenal? ›

Declan Rice has revealed he chose to join Arsenal last summer instead of Manchester City, because the Gunners "seemed more exciting".

How much did Arsenal pay for Saliba? ›

There is a convincing argument to be made that William Saliba, at just 22 years of age, is the best central defender in the Premier League. After three loan spells away from Arsenal without kicking a ball for the club despite his £27m fee, many Gunners fans may have been fearing the worst.

How much is JS West Ham worth? ›

More recently, Forbes valued the club at $1.079 billion. In June, the club won its first major trophy in 43 years, capturing the UEFA Europa Conference League title. Club chairman David Sullivan remains in control of West Ham United and is its largest shareholder, holding nearly 39% of the shares.

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