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Statistics that show why it’s important for Arsenal to sign Declan Rice

Declan Rice has been at the centre stage of English football for some years now and here are some statistics that show why Arsenal need to sign him.

As Arsenal look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season, one player who has been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium is West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice. The 24-year-old had an impressive campaign for the Hammers last season, and his statistics show why he could be a key addition to Arsenal’s squad.

Rice made more interceptions than any other player in the Premier League last season, with a total of 63. This highlights his ability to read the game and break up opposition attacks, which would be invaluable for Arsenal as they look to improve their defensive record.

In addition to his defensive qualities, Rice also contributed going forward for West Ham. He scored four goals and provided two assists in the recently ended season, showing that he has the ability to make an impact at both ends of the pitch.

Rice was also a key player in helping West Ham United escape relegation and win the UEFA Europa Conference trophy. His leadership qualities and ability to perform under pressure would be valuable assets for Arsenal as they look to challenge for major honours next season.

Signing Rice would give Arsenal a much-needed boost in midfield and help them close the gap on Manchester City next season. His defensive abilities would provide added protection for Arsenal’s backline, while his attacking contributions would add another dimension to their midfield.

Overall, Declan Rice’s statistics from last season show why he would be an important signing for Arsenal. His performances for West Ham United have caught the attention of many top clubs, but it seems that Arsenal are leading the race to secure his signature. If they do manage to sign him, he could be the missing piece in their quest for silverware next season.

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