Legend fears Rice move across London as Chelsea ready to pay £50 million to wrap up transfer deal

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Chelsea will seek to carry on spending the cash in order to sign Declan Rice this summer.

We have been very busy in this summers transfer window with Ben Chilwell and Thiago Silva the latest players to make the move to Stamford Bridge as Frank Lampard puts together a very exciting side.

But Rice could be the next signing to make the move to London, as he remains Frank Lampard’s top defensive target this summer, and reports on the TalkSport website have claimed that weare ready to splash close to £50 million to try and get a deal done.

The Hammers do not want to sell their best players, but that amount of money would go along way in bringing a couple of players to the side that would improve other areas of the pitch for the club.

one Hammers legend is fearing the worst that the Englishman could be moving across London.

Speaking to Football Insider, Frank McAvennie said: “The boy will go eventually I just hope it is next year rather than this year.

“He always says that he loves the fans so give them next year.

“But it also depends on the ambition of West Ham and they need to buy players to match his ambition.

“You have got to buy players and he will want the owners to give David Moyes money to go out and improve the squad.

“They need talent. West Ham are a big club so, we will have to wait and see.”

Rice is the type of player that would thrive here and needs to move on or he will be in another relegation battle with the Hammers.

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