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Declan Rice Transfer: Arsenal’s Record Signing and Delayed Announcement

It was Tuesday the 4th of July when Arsenal y West Ham reached an agreement for the transfer of Declan Rice to the ‘gunner’ club and on Friday the 7th the English international midfielder underwent a medical. But Arsenal has not announced yet Rice as a new player, which will be the most expensive in its history and the highest priced English footballer as well. Many fans of the Emirates team are getting nervous and wondering what is going on. And also him West Ham, according to the Sky Sports channel. He is impatient and somewhat annoyed because he waits for the pass to sign.

According to the pact reached by the ‘gunner’ club and the ‘hammer’, the Arsenal will pay for Declan Rice, 24 years old, 116.3 million fixed euros plus 4.6 as a bonus. The sum of both concepts (120.9 million euros) makes Rice in the most expensive English, ahead of the 117.5 million euros paid for the Manchester City por Jack Grealish al Aston Villa in the summer of 2021.

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According to the Telegraph, lawyers for the Arsenal They have not yet finished drafting or therefore signing all the documents for the respective transfers of Declan Rice y Jurriën Timberwhich is why the announcements are being delayed.

And, according to @David_Ornstein (The Athletic), it is “a record signing and due to its magnitude it implies a lot of work to be done when finalizing all the details, but the fans of the Arsenal They don’t have to worry.”

Regarding the ArsenalUntil now his most expensive signings were Nicolas Pepe (80 million euros paid to Lille) and Kai Havertz (70 al Chelsea).

Formed in the quarry of Chelsea (as his great friend Mason Mountnow at Manchester United), Declan Rice was the main goal of Mikel Artetacoach of Arsenal, in the present summer market.

2023-07-13 09:25:58
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