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Revealed: When Arsenal will submit their official bid for Declan Rice

Declan Rice has been linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium over the last few weeks and a report has revealed when Arsenal will submit their official bid.

Football transfer news guru Fabrizio Romano has revealed that Arsenal will submit an official bid for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice after the UEFA Europa Conference final. The final will be between West Ham United and Fiorentina on Wednesday next week.

Rice, who is 24 years old, scored four goals and provided two assists in the recently ended season and was one of the players that helped West Ham United escape relegation. He has been linked with a move to Arsenal for some time now, and it seems that the Gunners are finally ready to make their move.

 

The addition of Rice would be a major boost for Arsenal as they look to challenge for the Premier League title next season. The midfielder is known for his defensive abilities and his ability to break up play, which would provide some much-needed stability in midfield for Arsenal.

Rice has also shown that he can contribute going forward, scoring four goals and providing two assists in the recently ended season. His versatility would also be an asset for Arsenal as he can play as a central defender as well as a defensive midfielder.

It remains to be seen how much Arsenal will have to pay to secure Rice’s services, but it is likely that they will have to break their transfer record if they want to sign him. West Ham United are unlikely to let go of one of their key players without a fight, especially after his impressive performances last season.

Overall, it seems that Arsenal are serious about signing Declan Rice and are willing to wait until after the UEFA Europa Conference final to make their move. It will be interesting to see how this transfer saga unfolds over the coming weeks.

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