Football NewsDavid Moyes has insisted that West Ham “won’t be selling” the players
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Moyes guided the Hammers to their joint-highest Premier League finish in 2020-21, with a sixth-place berth securing Europa League football.

Declan Rice is linked with Chelsea and Man Utd

David Moyes has insisted that West Ham “won’t be selling” the players that they “value at £100 million” amid ongoing rumours linking Declan Rice with Chelsea and Manchester United. Moyes guided the Hammers to their joint-highest Premier League finish in 2020-21, with a sixth-place berth securing Europa League football. Several players stood out in a stellar year for West Ham, most notably Rice, who went on to play a vital role in England’s run to the Euro 2020 final and now finds himself attracting attention from two of the biggest clubs in the country. It has been suggested that the midfielder will head to either Stamford Bridge or Old Trafford before the summer transfer window closes. Still, Moyes has now revealed that the Hammers are ready to reject any lucrative offers that come in for their best players.

West Ham won’t sell some players who value at £100 million

The Scot told reporters: “We’ve got some players that we value at £100 million, and we won’t be selling them. That’s the way it is; you’re not going to get rid of your better players; you don’t do it. And if you are, then it’s going to be for huge money. We’re trying to improve. We’re saying to ourselves, or I am certain, that I want to add to our squad if I can do so. I think I’ve got a good team, but I need to add to it if I can, but I want to do the right thing. We brought in Tomas Soucek, Vladimir Coufal, Jarrod Bowen in the last 12-18 months, all of them have been successful. If we can try and bring in another three that are successful like that, then it’ll be excellent, but it won’t be an easy thing to do.”

“I do think we’ve got room to improve, whether that be the squad, whether that be the team, whether it be certain positions on the pitch. I hope we’ll try to do that.” Rice is not the only West Ham star to have emerged on the radar of the elite, with Liverpool reported being considering a swoop for English winger Bowen. Jurgen Klopp is reportedly a keen admirer of the 24-year-old, who recorded eight goals and five assists in his debut season with the Hammers, but he is contracted to remain at the London Stadium until 2025. Meanwhile, United have also been credited with an interest in Soucek. The Czech Republic midfielder is now being valued at more than £30m after proving himself as one of the best box-to-box midfielders in the Premier League.