English midfielder Declan Rice has officially joined Arsenal in a high-profile transfer worth £100m, with an additional £5m in potential add-ons. Rice, a product of the West Ham United academy, spent a remarkable 10 years with the club, playing an instrumental role in their success. Last season, under his captaincy, the Hammers clinched the UEFA Europa Conference League title, marking a major milestone for Rice and his team.
The transfer fee for Rice matches the £100m record set by Manchester City's acquisition of Jack Grealish from Aston Villa in 2021, highlighting the immense value placed on the talented midfielder. However, the Premier League's all-time highest transfer remains the £105.6m deal that Chelsea struck with Benfica for Enzo Fernandez in January 2023.
Throughout his time at West Ham, the 24-year-old midfielder made an impressive 245 senior appearances, showcasing his consistency and impact on the pitch. Additionally, Rice has represented the England national team on 43 occasions, further establishing his reputation as a talented and accomplished player.
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