Declan Rice; The Key Player In Arsenal’s Double Midfield Transfer Strategy

Declan Rice; The Key Player In Arsenal’s Double Midfield Transfer Strategy – With a new bid for the West Ham United star and progress being made for the Southampton youth, Arsenal is attempting to make Declan Rice and Romeo Lavia their new midfielders for the upcoming season. Read more …

Declan Rice; The Key Player In Arsenal's Double Midfield Transfer Strategy

Declan Rice; The Key Player In Arsenal's Double Midfield Transfer Strategy

With a new bid for the West Ham United star and progress being made for the Southampton youth, Arsenal is attempting to make Declan Rice and Romeo Lavia their new midfielders for the upcoming season.

In the latter stretch of the previous season, Mikel Arteta saw that his team was occasionally outmatched physically. As a result, he has worked to increase his team’s strength.

Rice has always been regarded as the key summer acquisition because of his unique contribution. He is also considered to provide the club with something distinctive. Arsenal already had one bid for the 24-year-old rejected by West Ham because they wanted to pay for him in two rather than four payments, which would have been somewhat more expensive. But there will be a second offer and a £90 million agreement is anticipated to be reached.

Despite competition from Manchester United, Liverpool, and Chelsea, Arsenal is seen as Lavia‘s most likely future club, despite not having made any progress with him.

Although Chelsea is now prepared to outbid its London rivals, Arteta is still interested in Moises Caicedo of Brighton. However, that deal is considered as being more challenging to complete as a result of how the January effort played out.

But given that Kai Havertz is keen to transfer and that Chelsea is prepared to offload the German to cut their bloated roster, a deal between Stamford Bridge and Arsenal may potentially materialize.

Although Havertz wants to continue in the Premier League, Bayern Munich is also interested in the attacker.

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