Declan Rice could be on for a decent payday as West Ham is reportedly set to demand a record-breaking £100 million for the player. The club has already rejected a £90 million offer from Manchester City.
The Spanish giants havebut the total fee could reach up to £115 million if various other add-ons are achieved.
Bellingham, 19, made his professional debut for boyhood club Birmingham when he was just 16 and he has since gone on to establish himself as one of the finest midfielders in the game.Grealish departed boyhood club Aston Villa – who he had been with since he was six – to join Manchester City in the first £100m plus deal in Premier League history.The England international had a slow start to life in Manchester as he struggled to adjust to the intense tactical demands of Pep Guardiola.
However, Grealish has well and truly found his feet in 2022/23 and he played a crucial part in City’s successful quest to win the treble.Harry Maguire – £80m
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