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Declan Rice transfer saga continues as he wants to stay at England

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At present, Declan Rice future remains uncertain. Arsena showed longstanding interest in the West Ham United midfielder. However recent reports suggest that Manchester City is also getting ready to make a bid for the player.





This summer, Rice could potentially join either Manchester City or Arsenal. But it seems certain that he will not be transferring to Bayern Munich. Despite earlier strong links to Bayern Munich, Rice’s preference to remain in England appears to be strong. According to The Mail, Rice has been unequivocal in his communication with Bayern Munich in recent weeks, expressing a firm desire to join Arsenal during the current transfer window.

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Although discussions with Bayern took place several weeks ago, the entry of Manchester City into the picture may have influenced Rice’s stance regarding a potential move to Arsenal. However, it seems that Rice is open to the idea of joining Arsenal during this summer transfer window.



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Rice is reportedly prepared to join Arsenal if they present a compelling offer. However, it appears that Manchester City now has the opportunity to sway the midfielder’s decision and potentially change his mind.

Considering Manchester City’s status as one of the wealthiest clubs globally and their recent achievement as treble-winning champions of Europe, it might not be overly challenging for them to sway Rice’s perspective. Their financial strength and success could significantly impact his viewpoint.

At this stage, it seems that the options for Rice have narrowed down to Arsenal or Manchester City. With Bayern Munich effectively ruled out of the race for the English international’s signature.

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