Declan Rice: Arsenal and West Ham locked in talks to agree £105m record deal

The Hammers are unhappy with the payment structure as Manchester City plot second rival offer

Arsenal remain locked in talks with West Ham over their £105million bid to sign Declan Rice as the two clubs thrash out an agreement.

The Gunners’ latest offer comprised of an initial fee of £100m plus £5m in add-ons, which would make Rice the second most expensive British player in history.

Standard Sport understands West Ham have not accepted the bid as they are unhappy with the payment structure, which they feel is spread over too many years.

Arsenal are now working on a compromise to get a deal over the line for the England midfielder.

The Gunners have already had two offers rejected for Rice, while Manchester City have had one turned down.

City’s offer of £80m plus £10m in add-ons was rejected on Tuesday.

Rice has indicated a preference to move to Arsenal, where he would be a key part of Mikel Arteta’s project.

The chance to play for Pep Guardiola’s treble winners would be enticing, though, and City are in the market for new midfielders after captain Ilkay Gundogan joined Barcelona for free.

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