£100 million star ‘it is better’ for him to complete move to Arsenal –
Manchester United have been linked with a summer move for Declan Rice, but he has been told to make the move to ARSENAL.
Over the past few seasons – Rice has developed into one of the best holding midfielders in the Premier League and a man that is heavily tipped to join one of the big clubs at the end of the season.
Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United have all been linked – but so have Arsenal after their stunning season in which fans will see the club regain Champions League football and possible a League title.
Now former England striker Andy Carroll has urged the West Ham man to join Arsenal instead.
Reading ace Carroll told Metro: “We all know he needs to go to a top club. I can’t see him going outside of England, but he should go to a top-three or top-two club.
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“I’d like to see Declan at Arsenal to be honest – I’m not an Arsenal fan but I like the way they’re playing at the minute.
“The way Mikel Arteta has them playing and the young lads coming through – you see the team and the average age is incredible.”
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There is always so much speculation surrounding the future of Declan Rice for some time – and it would be a massive shock to see him stay at the Hammers at the end of the season.
However – is he really needed at Arsenal? They have so many top class midfielders already so spending £100 million on another one just does not make sense.
It will be interesting to see if ARSENAL do make a move for the man in the summer – but we are sure they will not pay crazy money.
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