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✍️ OFFICIAL Declan Rice

How long until Arsenal announce this?

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Rasmi

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Country: England
Can someone explain to me how Rice with, as it stands, only a year left on his contract can cost 120 m£ when Bellingham goes to Real for 86 m£?
He has 2 years left and Bellingham is 113 with the adds on
 

Ash10

Chairman of the Bum Brigade
Players, coaching staff and manager all said Ødegaard has flourished taken that step up to captaincy. All have praised him in that role and his level of professionalism is class.

Plays the flashiest midfield role yet has the character of an old school player, no bullshit just turns up does the job which is a great example for what we want in our players especially with the way they act nowadays.

Can’t believe the disrespect and slander our captain is getting ffs.
All because he isn’t black & french
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
Bellingham is 86 plus add ons. Declan will be similar, 90 plus add ons.

Ask for 120M, Arsenal bid 70M and then both negotiate for between 90-100M.
Rice has pl experience and more experienced though. I think rice will be 110 million pound
 

drippin

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Country: Finland
Can someone explain to me how Rice with, as it stands, only a year left on his contract can cost 120 m£ when Bellingham goes to Real for 86 m£?
In addition to other answers, Bellingham likely only wants to go to Real, so there is no competition which would bring the fee up.

Also Rice is West Ham lad so wants to get his club good fee.

Bellingham doesn't have similar for Dortmund.
 

Blankety Blank

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Can someone explain to me how Rice with, as it stands, only a year left on his contract can cost 120 m£ when Bellingham goes to Real for 86 m£?
Its most likely not what Rice will go for its just the quoted fee from West Ham side.
We could quote £50m for balogun & he may go for £35m?

So Rice may go for similar money to Bellingham 90m+ possible add-ons. The media just really like to toss off over inflated fees.They get a massive throbbing stiff one over them.😁
 

Rasmi

Negative Nancy

Country: England
In addition to other answers, Bellingham likely only wants to go to Real, so there is no competition which would bring the fee up.

Also Rice is West Ham lad so wants to get his club good fee.

Bellingham doesn't have similar for Dortmund.
Rice is a Chelsea fan
 

Bagels

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Country: Canada
Players, coaching staff and manager all said Ødegaard has flourished taken that step up to captaincy. All have praised him in that role and his level of professionalism is class.

Plays the flashiest midfield role yet has the character of an old school player, no bullshit just turns up does the job which is a great example for what we want in our players especially with the way they act nowadays.

Can’t believe the disrespect and slander our captain is getting ffs.
People just have a pretty narrow idea of what leadership looks like on the pitch, even ignoring that 90% of a captains duties don’t take place on gameday.

Shouting, pointing, clapping, flying into tackles = peak leadership for some. Performative and visible.

There are many ways to lead that might not be overly visible to a fan watching a match. It seems pretty rare people are totally satisfied with a captain, because they’re wholly unaware of their level of professionalism day in and day out, the respect held for them by their peers, etc etc.
 

sdotzdot

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People just have a pretty narrow idea of what leadership looks like on the pitch, even ignoring that 90% of a captains duties don’t take place on gameday.

Shouting, pointing, clapping, flying into tackles = peak leadership for some. Performative and visible.

There are many ways to lead that might not be overly visible to a fan watching a match. It seems pretty rare people are totally satisfied with a captain, because they’re wholly unaware of their level of professionalism day in and day out, the respect held for them by their peers, etc etc.
Off topic but absolute nail on the head. The hot headed one is never the actual leader, screams too much emotion and reeks of instability from the top which trickles down to the rest of the squad.

The leader needs to be calm, level headed and doesn’t go over the top either way. Professionalism is one of the most important qualities of a leader. Ødegaard treats football like a career, not just a passion. He’s a terrific captain.
 

Heavy Duty Rom

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Off topic but absolute nail on the head. The hot headed one is never the actual leader, screams too much emotion and reeks of instability from the top which trickles down to the rest of the squad.

The leader needs to be calm, level headed and doesn’t go over the top either way. Professionalism is one of the most important qualities of a leader. Ødegaard treats football like a career, not just a passion. He’s a terrific captain.
Same applies for the GK, and that is why Ramsdale is so rubbish.
 
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