Reports emerged on Tuesday (AEST) that Arsenal want to open talks with the Hammers over a £90million move for the England midfielder.
West Ham ignoring Rice bids until season's end
West Ham will not entertain any bids for in-demand midfielder Declan Rice until the season is over, according to reports in England.
West Ham is understood to be resigned to losing its captain this summer and are braced for a bidding war, with Chelsea and Manchester United also in the mix.
But the club, and Rice, are focused solely on ending the season on a positive note, both domestically and in Europe.
The Hammers are all but safe from relegation and face AZ Alkmaar in the second leg of its Europa Conference League semi-final in the Netherlands on Friday (AEST), leading 2-1 from the first leg.
Rice, 24, knows his final act in a West Ham shirt could be lifting a European trophy in Prague on June 7, sealing his place in club folklore.
He would become only the third West Ham captain to collect a trophy, along with Bobby Moore and Billy Bonds, who lifted their last piece of silverware, the FA Cup, in 1980.



































