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Arsenal plan massive contract offer to secure Declan Rice signing this summer - Paper Round

The Editorial Team

Updated 07/05/2023 at 12:59 GMT+1

Arsenal are hoping that a huge contract offer for West Ham midfielder Declan Rice will win over the player, while Aston Villa are hoping to sign left-back Kieran Tierney. Elsewhere, Manchester United think that they may have to send Amad Diallo on loan to Europe, and Tottenham might have to pay £10m to Bayern Munich to appoint Julian Nagelsmann.

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Arsenal to make huge salary offer for Rice

With the Mirror suggesting West Ham will soon have to sell Declan Rice to avoid losing him for nothing, it writes that Arsenal will offer him a huge salary.
By giving him a deal paying almost a million pounds a month, the Londoners think they will sign him ahead of Chelsea and Manchester United.
The paper claims: “Arsenal believe they can win the battle for Declan Rice's signature by quadrupling the England international's West Ham salary.
“Rice, 24, is expected to leave the Hammers in the summer after expressing a desire to play Champions League football in the near future. A number of clubs have been linked with the midfielder in recent months, including Chelsea and Manchester United.
“Arsenal have already booked their spot in next season's Champions League, which will interest Rice. He is unlikely to sign a new contract with West Ham, who could be forced to cash in on their prized asset before his existing deal expires in June 2025.
“His salary could quadruple to around £240,000-a-week.”

Villa boss Emery wants Tierney

Aston Villa want to buy Kieran Tierney from Arsenal, according to the Daily Mail.
That would reunite him with his former manager Unai Emery, but there could be competition from Newcastle United and Manchester City.
“Aston Villa boss Unai Emery reportedly wants to sign left-back Kieran Tierney from Arsenal and reunite with the player he brought to the Emirates,” the report claims.
"The former Celtic star has been limited to just five Premier League starts so far this season as Arsenal have mounted their most credible title challenge in more than a decade.
"However, after a serious knee injury brought a premature end to Tierney's season last campaign, Arsenal signed Oleksandr Zinchenko from Manchester City.
"Tierney has also attracted interest from title rivals Manchester City and Newcastle United."

Diallo set for another United exit

Amad Diallo has played well for Sunderland on loan from Manchester United this season, but the 20-year-old winger wants to go elsewhere.
After impressing in the Championship, he is looking at a loan spell abroad to help him develop.
“Winger Amad Diallo is open to leaving Manchester United on loan again next season — for a spell in Europe,” The Sun says.
“The 20-year-old has been a hit at Sunderland this term but word has gone out to find a club on the continent that may suit his style.
“Diallo is slight and a less physical league — such as Holland — may help him develop.
“United want to keep Diallo for the long term and believe he has a big future at the club.
“Therefore, Red Devils officials would prefer a loan arrangement over a permanent move.”

Tottenham looking at huge cost for Nagelsmann

Daniel Levy may have to pay up to release Julian Nagelsmann from his contract at Bayern Munich.
While replaced by Thomas Tuchel, he has yet to be let go from his deal at the Allianz Arena.
The Telegraph states: “Tottenham Hotspur face having to pay an expensive compensation bill to land top target Julian Nagelsmann as the club’s next permanent head coach.
“Nagelsmann remains the No. 1 target of chairman Daniel Levy, having already been approached over the job, but will not consider an offer until he knows who will be Tottenham’s next director of football.
“The German was put on gardening leave by Bayern Munich and Telegraph Sport understands that will still be the case at the end of this season.
“Sources believe the compensation bill Bayern would be due for Nagelsmann could run past the £10 million mark and the 35-year-old was also on a big salary at Bayern, making him the most expensive option for Spurs and Levy.”
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