Ole Gunnar Solskajer has supposedly persuaded the Manchester United hierarchy to seek a transfer for West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice in the mid-year.
The Red Devils will go all-out to sign perhaps the most profoundly evaluated midfielders in the football world, as per The Sun.
Solskajer has persuaded John Murtough and Darren Fletcher to green-light the move for Rice as United hopes to gather a crew fit for seeking the Premier League title next season. With Nemanja Matic edging nearer to the Old Trafford exit, Solskjaer should fill the vacuum and has recognized Rice as the ideal possibility for the work.
Manchester United holds a drawn-out interest in the Hammers sturdy yet will confront rivalry from Chelsea to settle the negotiation with the London side. In any case, the Norwegian strategist will be certain of catching the 22-year-old’s signature, realizing he has full help from club chiefs.
Matic’s potential flight will leave the Red Devils with Fred and Scott McTominay as the lone alternatives in the focal point of the pitch. Since Solskjaer likes to play two defensive midfielders before the backline, plainly United should add at any rate one more dependable midfielder. McTominay’s noteworthy showings have acquired him a high commendation from the chief, however, it is Fred’s irregularity that must be tended to.
Rice will not come modest in any way shape or form, with West Ham purportedly slapping a £100 million sticker price on the Englishman’s head. Moreover, convincing David Moyes to authorize his best player’s takeoff will be fairly overwhelming,
West Ham might want an expense in the district of £80million to head out in different directions with the midfielder, who has assisted the Hammers with increasing in the fifth position in the Premier League. That would make him the club’s joint second most-costly marking ever, a similar sum as Harry Maguire and marginally not exactly the £89m they spent on Paul Pogba.