Daniel Hurley believes that Declan Rice will leave West Ham during the upcoming transfer windows.
The 23-year-old, who has been a key player for both David Moyes and England international team, has developed as one of the most wanted midfielders
However, the Hammers' star is expected to leave the London Stadium soon. In the past two seasons, the club rejected every bid for the Englishman but the upcoming summer may be a different tale and a possibility of Rice leaving the club may arise.
The player's current contract expires in 2024 and as per reports, the player has no intention to sign an extension.
Speaking to This Is Futbol, quoted by Caughtoffside, Hurley claimed that West Ham could add around £20m to their ace's price tag following his impressive World Cup form in Qatar.
“World-class against France. World-class throughout the tournament. World-class, full stop.
“He’s leaving, we all know he is, (and we knew it before that interview which I’ll cover in a bit), but this World Cup has probably made us an additional £10m-£20m when we cash in on the midfielder, who I personally now see as the best player I’ve seen wear our colours in my lifetime."