Arsenal Agree Personal Terms With "Unbelievable" £100m Star

Arsenal have allegedly agreed on personal terms with West Ham United midfielder Declan Rice, with the player favouring a move to The Emirates Stadium, according to a recent report from FootballTransfers.

Who will Declan Rice sign for?

Bayern Munich fancied their chances in the race for Rice, with The Daily Mail reporting that manager Thomas Tuchel had hoped to persuade him to move over to the Bundesliga, however, he is now prepared to snub a move to the Allianz Arena.

The same report details that Manchester United and Arsenal are interested in the midfielder, but the Gunners are currently leading the race for the player thought to be valued at over £100m, as he is understood to be settled living in London, and a fee in that region would smash the current Emirates record.

Not only that, but the Gunners have now taken an important step towards securing the Englishman's signature, as Football Transfers report that the two parties have made a breakthrough by agreeing on personal terms after working on the transfer for several weeks.

Mikel Arteta has edged closer towards landing the West Ham captain, with the player himself having made a move to the Emirates Stadium his priority since back in January, however, there are still aspects of the deal that will need to be ironed out.

Arsenal are yet to reach an agreement with West Ham regarding the transfer fee required for the 24-year-old, and the player himself wants to see his current club adequately compensated if he is to leave this summer. As such, the likes of Man United, Bayern Munich or even Liverpool could still make a late attempt to hijack the move.

Should Arsenal sign Rice?

Even though the deal is by no means done yet, it is fantastic news that it has taken a step towards completion, as the England international could be a fantastic signing, given the range of different qualities that he has displayed over the past year.

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With an average of 1.73 interceptions per 90, the central midfielder ranks in the 94th percentile compared to his positional peers, while he has also started to display his ability on the front foot, scoring in style after picking the ball up in his own half against Gent.

Hailed as "unbelievable" by members of the media, Rice has proven that he is ready to make the step up to the Champions League, and Arsenal may now be looking to agree a transfer fee with West Ham United at the earliest opportunity.

West Ham could fill Rice void with £88m gem

West Ham must accelerate their efforts to sign Valencia midfielder Yunus Musah.

What’s the latest on Yunus Musah?

According to recent reports in Spain, the Hammers are keenly tracking the 20-year-old, who could be an extraordinary coup and an excellent replacement for Declan Rice, who looks set to leave the London Stadium.

The club captain's contract expires in 2024, rejecting all efforts to sign a new deal, and it has been suggested that it could take offers of over £100m to force the Englishman’s departure, with David Moyes recently hinting that an exit is edging closer.

Moyes said: “We would love him to be a West Ham player but we are aware that might not be the case. That is one of the scenarios.

“Our plans are to have Dec here but we are also fully aware there is a good chance that we won't have him."

With the club all but resigned to his long-awaited and expected exit, the arrival of Musah, who has a release clause of €100m (£88m), could ease the pain and fill this void.

Why should Yunus Musah sign for West Ham?

The New York-born titan moved to London at the age of nine in 2012 and joined Arsenal’s academy.

The Gunners U16 coach Trevor Bumstead eulogised over the 24-cap international and said: “He’s got fantastic physical attributes and the drive and determination to go with that. He would play anywhere to get in the team, but his favourite was as a central attacking midfield player."

The American eventually departed north London and joined Valencia in 2019. He made his first-team debut in September 2020 and two months later, he netted in a 2-2 draw against Getafe to become the youngest non-Spanish player to score for the Mestalla outfit, aged 17 years and 338 days.

The £25k-per-week man has made 104 appearances for Los Che and has been praised by US coach Gregg Berhalter as someone who makes everything "look easy".

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When ESPN published their top 39 starlets aged under 21, they lavished praise on Musah and said: “Often a victim of his own versatility, Musah has been assigned a more suitable No. 8 role in the centre of midfield for Valencia. His speed of dribbling with the ball and eagerness to press opponents are other attributes that keep Premier League clubs alert to his availability."

His chameleonic ability to seamlessly slot into a variety of positions, which has included shifts across the midfield and at right-back, means he is one of the most coveted prodigies in the world.

He ranks in the top 6% in Europe’s top five leagues among his positional peers over the past 365 days for progressive carries per 90, as well as the highest 19% for successful take-ons, as per FBref.

To sign a talent of this versatility and skill would be a huge statement and an adequate way to reinvest the Rice money.

Rabada challenges Cook but Essex on top

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ScorecardKagiso Rabada’s bowling livened up the final session•Getty ImagesAlastair Cook fell to the last ball of the day at Chelmsford sun after an intriguing duel in the sun with the South African paceman Kagiso Rabada.The England captain had reached 49 off 93 balls when a yorker by Rabada off the fifth ball of the last over trapped him lbwIt was a disappointing end to a day in which Essex had been in full control of the top of Division Two clash from the start.It had not been plain sailing before that, either. Rabada had Cook nervously dancing around in his crease at the start in the face of some serious pace and the awkward bounce that had helped the Essex bowlers so much earlier in the day.This was Rabada’s first red-ball outing since he took 13 wickets against England at Centurion in the fourth Test. The England captain was not one of his victims then, but he had been out twice to him in the second Test.Cook and Nick Browne saw off Rabada’s fierce opening spell, even if they had only reached 20 off 11 overs. Rabada rested after six overs, which had gone for just nine runs, before returning near the close after a 10-over break.Cook freed up with Rabada out of the attack, caressing the first four of his innings through the covers off Mitch Claydon. He repeated the punishment a couple of overs later as Claydon went for three fours through the off-side, one square, another through 45 degrees and the third through the covers.Browne was the first to go, getting to the ball late and spooning Rabada to Sam Northeast at mid-on for an 84-ball 33.Essex had taken advantage of a contested toss and put Kent in on a green wicket, and one on which there was swing through most of the first two sessions and some erratic bounce.Only Alex Blake, with an unbeaten 89, his highest Championship score of the season, showed much resistance to the Essex seamers. Led by Jamie Porter’s 3 for 51, Essex had reduced Kent to 48 for 4 when Blake arrived at the wicket mid-morning.His stay of 116 balls included 13 fours and he dominated a seventh-wicket stand of 56 with Callum Jackson that helped Kent post a larger total than looked likely at one stage.Kent’s wickets fell evenly between the morning and afternoon sessions with the visitors going to lunch at 88 for 5.Fabian Cowdrey was first to go when Graham Napier sent his leg-stump cartwheeling with an inswinger. Joe Denly and Sean Dickson survived some close calls before they departed within four balls, both to catches behind by James Foster off Ravi Bopara and Porter respectively.Kent captain Northeast became Foster’s third victim soon after when he wafted outside off stump to Matt Quinn and Darren Stevens was trapped lbw by Bopara.Adam Ball went soon after lunch, but not before he had been dropped at third slip by Nick Browne and had a visit by the physio to treat a hand injury. That was clearly on his mind as he tried to fend off a lifter from Porter and the ball spiralled to Jaik Mickleburgh at gully.That brought together Blake and Jackson to steady the innings. Blake reached his half-century off 72 balls with his 10th four.Jackson, making his Championship debut in the absence of Sam Billings, who is on England duty, was happy to play the junior role. He was eventually out for 19 when he tried to push Ryan ten Doeschate through the covers, missed and was trapped lbw.The last three wickets added another 50 runs to take Kent past the 200 mark. James Tredwell lost his middle-stump to become Porter’s third wicket, Rabada was bowled by Dan Lawrence and Claydon dollied one up to Mickleburgh in the gully off Napier.

Arsenal Could Embarrass Lampard With £110k-p/w Warrior

Arsenal are back in Premier League action later today, however, this game holds far less weight given their deflating loss last time out. Having drawn three games in a row beforehand, Manchester City put what seemingly is the final nail in the coffin to all but end the Gunners' title pursuit. They are by no means out of it, but Pep Guardiola very rarely loses it from these kinds of positions.

That being said, it remains a wholly positive campaign for Mikel Arteta and his young squad, who have defied all expectations to challenge for as long as they have done.

The goal will remain much the same with just five games remaining: try and win every single one.

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With Chelsea next on their hit list, their Spanish boss will see this as a fine opportunity to take advantage of the Blues' poor form whilst lifting themselves out of their lull.

Since returning to the dugout as caretaker, Frank Lampard has lost every single game, scoring just once. It has been far from the romantic return their former midfielder envisioned, as for all the talent on display they just cannot seem to function as a team. Going forward, as outlined in their lack of goals, is clearly where their main issues lie.

By unleashing Kieran Tierney for tonight's clash, Arteta could not only offer a solid defensive presence but encourage the Scotsman to bomb down his flank whilst Oleksandr Zinchenko occupies a more advanced central midfield role.

This could be the game where the Gunners pile on the embarrassment, and truly put the 44-year-old to the sword.

Will Kieran Tierney play vs Chelsea?

Despite having been used sparingly throughout this campaign, the 25-year-old did start relatively recently in their draw with West Ham United.

The £110k-per-week defender has endured another tough year in north London for fitness, as it seems since that move from Celtic his body has continued to fail him.

That last season in Scotland did merit five assists in just 20 league games though, suggesting that the attacking impetus lays dormant just waiting to be reignited. Also, when compared to other full-backs across Europe, the warrior ranks in the top 9% for total shots and the top 12% for both progressive carries and passes, via FBref.

A wholly positive influence with a stellar defensive work rate, Arteta even once suggested that he works "like a beast" when injured to return to fitness.

Such positivity down that left flank could help add a new dimension of attacking flair, with a more direct play style than many within the squad. This, in turn, could bamboozle Lampard, who still seems unsure of what his best lineup is and which formation might suit.

Also, in the five games these two tacticians have squared off in, the Englishman has only mustered one win. Therefore, the return of Tierney could well administer more embarrassment against Arteta.

With the former Everton boss floundering in this fresh role and Arsenal seeking to take out the anger of recent failures on someone, it seems a perfect storm has formed.

£60k-p/w Arsenal Target Friends With Bukayo Saka

Journalist Chris Wheatley has revealed that Arsenal believe Declan Rice is keen to join amid his friendship with Bukayo Saka.

What are the latest Declan Rice and Arsenal rumours?

While the Gunners will primarily be focused on fighting for the Premier League title in the remaining weeks of the season, moves will no doubt be being made behind the scenes ahead of what could be a busy summer market.

Indeed, with Champions League football almost certain to be played at the Emirates Stadium next term, Mikel Arteta will be looking to upgrade some aspects of his squad.

One player to have been linked strongly in the media in recent times has been West Ham United captain Rice. After all, the player has even gone on the record about wanting to play European football soon.

And while talking about the player on The Chris Wheatley Show, the host claimed that there could be another reason the Englishman wants to move to north London too.

The insider explained (18:57): “I think Rice is certainly the one who is likely to come in the summer.

"We know that he'd be very keen on making the move. He's got players and friends in the Arsenal team.

"Very close with Jack Wilshere, of course, who's the Arsenal under 18s coach. He's very close with Bukayo Saka as well in the England setup.

"So yep, to answer in short, Arsenal do like [Moises] Caicedo, they want to sign two central midfielders in the summer. But Declan Rice is the one that they really want. And there is an increasingly strong feeling that he wants to come as well.”

Who does Rice know at Arsenal?

It will no doubt excite fans to learn that the Gunners are supposedly keen on landing multiple midfielders this summer with Wheatley name-dropping Brighton ace Moises Caicedo too.

For now, though, it seems as though £60k-p/w Rice is the biggest priority. Of course, he knows Wilshere from when the two played at West Ham together.

The current Arsenal youth coach has even urged a transfer, telling PA (via Daily Mail): "He's a midfielder who can do anything. Anyone who supports any club would want Dec to join.

"If I'm talking from a selfish point of view, in north London, I think he would be very good under Mikel's watch."

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What's more, he plays at international level with Saka for England, while he also knows Eddie Nketiah with the Arsenal striker even sharing his food with Rice back when they were both youngsters in the Chelsea academy.

All in all, everything seems to be pointing towards a summer move.

Spurs consider Mason with Conte talks held

A report by The Telegraph and journalist Matt Law has shared an update on Antonio Conte’s future at Tottenham and the prospect of Ryan Mason as interim.

The Lowdown: Conte future debate…

The future of Conte is still very much up in the air and central to serious debate given Spurs still haven’t officially announced their managerial plans.

Speculation has been rife as to who could succeed the Italian if he is in fact sacked before the end of the season, with many candidates making their way onto Fabio Paratici’s managerial shortlist.

Mauricio Pochettino, a Lilywhites fan favourite and free agent, is seen as one of the favourites but Roberto De Zerbi, Luis Enrique, Marco Silva and Thomas Frank are also being considered according to Sky.

Chairman Daniel Levy is now unlikely to get his hands on Thomas Tuchel given reports highly suggest he’ll be joining Bayern Munich to replace Julian Nagelsmann.

Another option is appointing Mason as temporary head coach until the conclusion of this Premier League campaign, with Law sharing what he’s heard on that possibility.

The Latest: Mason update at Spurs…

According to the reliable reporter, writing in a report for The Telegraph, Levy has personally ‘given consideration’ to appointing Mason on an interim basis.

This would apparently be as the Spurs chief continues his search for a permanent manager off-the-field as a more long-term solution heading into next season.

The north Londoners are also believed to have ‘held talks’ over Conte’s future this week and Spurs could potentially sack the former Chelsea coach and agree to pay the remainder of his contract in one lump sum – which would amount to £4 million.

The Verdict: Good option…

Deciding Tottenham’s next manager comes as a very crucial decision and one which needs serious consideration.

Levy planning ahead on a permanent head coach while Mason takes charge in the mean time could be an efficient solution, especially considering the 31-year-old has previous experience in such a role.

Mason took temporary charge when Spurs dismissed ex-boss Jose Mourinho in 2021, overseeing their last seven games of the 2020/2021 season and winning four of them.

He lead Tottenham out for their 2021 Carabao Cup final against Man City, and while that ended in defeat, Mason did help to orchestrate impressive wins against the likes of Sheffield United (4-0) and Leicester City (4-2).

Praised for his ‘unbelievable’ work in the post by former Spurs star Toby Alderweireld, it would be a slight gamble in Spurs’ race for the top four, but the plan would have it’s merits.

Aston Villa transfer news: NSWE make approach for ‘talented’ player

Aston Villa have reportedly made an approach to sign Galatasaray right-back Sacha Boey this summer.

The Lowdown: Busy summer

NSWE were ready to back Unai Emery in January with a ‘huge’ transfer budget, however, it turned out to be a relatively quiet winter window at Villa Park. The club made two additions to Emery’s squad in left-back Alex Moreno and teenage forward Jhon Duran.

It could be a lot busier in the summer, though, with Christian Purslow expecting an ‘extremely busy summer’ ahead of Emery’s first full season in charge.

A number of players have already been linked with a move to the Midlands and a new striker ‘to partner Ollie Watkins is at the top of Villa’s shopping list this summer’, however, it looks as if another full-back could also be on the agenda, especially following links to Arsenal’s Kieran Tierney.

The Latest: Boey interest

Sports Witness relayed an update from Turkish outlet Takvim regarding Villa and Boey in the last 48 hours. They claimed that the right-back has been approached by Villa, with Boey also attracting interest from Crystal Palace and previously Sporting Lisbon and Lyon.

The 22-year-old has become a fan favourite at Galatasaray and is regarded as an ‘indispensable’ by manager Okan Buruk, who will have the final say on the player’s future.

The Verdict: One to watch?

Bringing in a new right-back to rival Matty Cash next season could be a wise move by Emery, especially as second-choice Ashley Young is now 37 years of age and is out of contract in the Midlands at the end of June.

Boey, like Young, can also provide cover at left-back if needed and appears to be at the top of his game with a career-high €11m Transfermarkt valuation.

Sponsored by Adidas, Boey has been hailed as a ‘talented’ player by journalist Zach Lowy and has made 41 appearances for his current employers.

As per WhoScored, Boey has also been Galatasaray’s second-best performer this season behind experienced forward Mauro Icardi, averaging a match rating of 7.25/10, a better score than any Villa player in the Premier League. He leads the way for tackles made and also ranks highly for interceptions and clearances per 90, with all three of those statistics greater than Cash in recent months.

Therefore, you could argue that a move would prove to be a shrewd one in the summer, and it looks as if it may well be one to keep an eye on.

Chelsea: Raheem Sterling starred vs Leeds

Chelsea earned a hugely important three points on Saturday afternoon as Wesley Fofana’s header saw the Blues beat Leeds 1-0 at Stamford Bridge.

The pressure will have eased on Graham Potter somewhat but his future could still hang in the balance on Tuesday night when his side must overturn a one-goal deficit as they face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.

After overseeing a rare win against Javi Gracia’s side, which was the first for Chelsea since early January, Graham Potter will have some big decisions to make ahead of Tuesday’s crucial European tie.

It seems clear that after a superb performance against the Yorkshire outfit, Raheem Sterling should be given the nod to start at Stamford Bridge, as he showed his quality in the 1-0 win.

How did Sterling play against Leeds?

As per Sofascore, the former Manchester City man would earn a 7.5/10 rating for his display, with only Kalidou Koulibaly (7.8) rated higher of every player to feature in the game from both sides.

Sterling has endured a difficult time since his summer switch, notching just four goals and two assists in the Premier League, but that is the joint-most goal contributions of any Chelsea player this season, which perhaps puts into perspective just how much the Blues have struggled from an attacking point of view.

During the game against Leeds, the 28-year-old would register an impressive three key passes, four successful dribbles and an 80% duel success rate, which suggests that he was a constant threat to the Leeds defence.

Considering he has averaged just 1.4 key passes and 1.3 dribbles per game in the Premier League so far this campaign, it is clear that he was back to his best on Saturday afternoon.

In his 68 minutes on the pitch, he would also contribute 40 touches of the ball and two shots, which suggests that he was incredibly involved and perhaps unlucky to be taken off by Potter.

Described by talkSPORT pundit Tony Cascarino as “frightening” in the past, Sterling perhaps just needs a run of games to rediscover his best form at Stamford Bridge, having been a consistent source of goals for both City and Liverpool in the past, hitting the net 131 times during his spell at the Citizens.

With the likes of Hakim Ziyech, Noni Madueke and Mykhailo Mudryk all failing to fire, with just one assist between them in the top flight this season, Sterling must surely be given another chance to impress against Dortmund on Tuesday night.

Pundit claims Rashford looked frustrated in Man United draw

Danny Higginbotham believes Marcus Rashford cut a frustrated figure during Manchester United’s disappointing draw last night.

The Lowdown: Ten Hag will be frustrated

Despite coming back from 2-0 down against a bitter rival, Erik ten Hag will likely be furious with his side, who put themselves into a difficult position against a relegation-threatened opponent.

When Man United found themselves 2-0 down against Leeds United, it was clear that something had to change – and that’s what happened when Wout Weghorst was hooked off after 59 minutes.

This then allowed the in-form Rashford to be moved more centrally as Jadon Sancho took up a spot out on the wing, and that appears to have been a smart move given how frustrated Rashford appeared to look, according to Higginbotham.

The Latest: Rashford has to be the main man

It’s bizarre given Rashford’s form of late that Ten Hag would force him into a different position to the one he’s been thriving in, and it didn’t pay off until he got moved, as Higginbotham stated on The 2 Robbies podcast.

He said: “He played three different positions in the game. The first half, Garnacho obviously was playing left wing, so that meant Rashford went to the right wing.

“I think he cuts a frustrated figure in that position. He’s been at his best on the left, driving inside, and when he doesn’t play on the left, I think it affects other players. I think it affects Luke Shaw, who wants to get into that space that would naturally be left by Rashford tucking inside, but because Garnacho was there, Luke Shaw didn’t have any space to get into.”

The Verdict: Man United must keep Rashford fit and firing

Rashford hasn’t just been one of Man United’s most in-form players, but one of the Premier League’s best players. Since the turn of the year, last night’s goal means he’s now scored five times in 2023, which is more than Liverpool and Chelsea have managed as a team, and led to analyst Statman Dave labelling him a ‘monster’.

Especially when the player who took his natural and favoured spot on the left was an 18-year-old in Garnacho – who’s got just one senior goal to his name – it’s perhaps unlikely Ten Hag will set up like this anytime soon.

Given the sheer number of important games Man United have coming up including two matches against Barcelona and a Carabao Cup final against Newcastle United, Ten Hag must ensure Rashford doesn’t get the hump by being moved out of position and keep him fit during this run of games.

Journalist claims Newcastle will look for a loan deal

Insider Graeme Bailey believes that Newcastle United will be looking at the loan market to recruit a new midfielder.

The Lowdown: PIF not looking to spend heavily

Newcastle appear to have found themselves in a rather big hole heading into the final hours of the transfer window by allowing Jonjo Shelvey to join Nottingham Forest on a permanent basis without having a replacement lined up.

Eddie Howe has insisted that there are no guarantees the Magpies will be able to bring in a replacement signing before Tuesday’s deadline, which would certainly leave Newcastle very short in midfield.

As things stand, Newcastle have four central-midfield options, which may sound sufficient, but given the fact Howe deploys three at once, they are one injury away from a crisis in that department.

The Latest: Newcastle to look at the loan market

Howe’s commented on Financial Fair Play restrictions at Newcastle in the past, which is likely why they will look to move in the loan market, as Bailey highlighted on the Loaded Mag YouTube channel.

He said: “We’ve known they are looking for another midfielder. From what I’m told, it’ll likely be a loan. They’ve done the Gordon deal, it seems highly unlikely that they’re going to pay big money [again].

“Not that they can’t, but just with FFP etc, it’s looking very, very difficult to fit that in.”

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The Verdict: Sensible business is being done

It is very admirable and sensible from Newcastle’s mega-wealthy owners to not just hand Howe whatever he wants and risk them being hit by FFP issues further down the line, which could ruin any progress they’ve already made.

Therefore, it looks as though a temporary signing is the only way Shelvey will be replaced, with the likes of Sander Berge, Conor Gallagher and Ruben Loftus-Cheek all being linked with the Magpies recently.

However, any potential move for either of the latter two could well depend on Chelsea’s ability to land Enzo Fernandez, so Newcastle may well have to sit tight until other clubs do business, which may well lead to a busy deadline day.

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