Declan Rice REJECTS third West Ham contract offer as Man Utd and Chelsea given hope in £150million transfer chase
DECLAN RICE has rejected a third contract offer from West Ham and is 'open to a move this summer', according to reports.
But boss David Moyes reckons Rice, 23, is now worth "north of £150million".
"There’s still no agreement - Rice has always been committed, but he’s now open to a move this summer.
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"West Ham insist he’s untouchable as David Moyes said - but Declan Rice won’t sign a new deal."
The classy midfielder has led the Hammers to another magnificent season.
Rice and his team-mates produced a stunning display in Lyon to reach the Europa League semi-finals last week.
They remain just five points from fifth in the Premier League and Rice has played all but two of their 33 games.
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Rivals Chelsea and Manchester United are both said to be in hot pursuit of the star.
Asked if a British-record fee of £150m is Rice’s current value, gaffer Moyes said: “If you are interested, well, it will be north of that.
"£100m was cheap last summer. £150m just now would be minimum but he is not for sale.
“What I do know is that it means there are only certain clubs that could even consider it.”