Declan Rice's 'panic' as a result of Man United's interest, according to West Ham manager David Moye

Declan Rice is being pursued by Manchester United as a midfield replacement, but he is expected to be valued at around £150 million by West Ham.

Despite widespread speculation about the future of in-demand captain Declan Rice, West Ham manager David Moyes says there is no "huge concern" around the situation.

Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United have had an ongoing interest in the 23-year-old and have previously identified him as their primary summer transfer target for the forthcoming transfer window. New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is expected to make significant changes to the team's midfield, which the Reds have labeled a 'problem' area.

With regards to their treasured asset, the Hammers have remained firm and have issued a no-contact notice to any interested parties. Manchester City has become the latest team to express an interest in signing the England international, but manager David Moyes has previously set a £150 million price tag on the player.

"I've stated my position [from where I stand], and I believe we have stated our positions "The midfielder, according to reports in The Guardian, had refused a contract extension in east London, and he confirmed this to the Evening Standard. "Dec (Rice) is someone we like, and his contract is up in three and a half years, so I don't believe there should be any major fear.

Despite widespread speculation about the future of in-demand captain Declan Rice, West Ham manager David Moyes says there is no "huge concern" around the situation.

Under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Manchester United have had an ongoing interest in the 23-year-old and have previously identified him as their primary summer transfer target for the forthcoming transfer window. New Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag is expected to make significant changes to the team's midfield, which the Reds have labeled a 'problem' area.

With regards to their treasured asset, the Hammers have remained firm and have issued a no-contact order to any interested parties. Manchester City has become the latest team to express an interest in signing the England international, but manager David Moyes has previously set a £150 million price tag on the player.

Perhaps it is a bargaining strategy for players at clubs to reject contracts. "It is not unusual for players at clubs to reject contracts." In the second half, Rice came on as a replacement for the Hammers, and he was forced to play center-back following Craig Dawson's dismissal, as Christian Pulisic scored a stoppage-time winner for the visitors.

 


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