West Ham have been warned that they must back manager David Moyes to reassure star midfielder Declan Rice amid Manchester United interest.
The Reds are bracing themselves for a busy summer as they will appoint a new manager ahead of the next campaign. They have also outlined their intentions for the upcoming transfer window as they have pinpointed the midfield as one of the problems that need rectifying.
Rice was previously earmarked in September as the primary transfer target under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Although, United would likely have to pay in excess of £100m after the England international's sparkling performances for the Hammers. READ MORE: Erik Ten Hag is Manchester United's preferred managerial candidate "One million per cent [Moyes must be backed in the transfer market].
Because you've obviously got the basis... Listen, if you want any chance of keeping Declan Rice at West Ham United Football Club, one - you've got to be in Europe at least," Trevor Sinclair told talkSPORT. "Champions League would be a huge help.
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