Breaking news: Ten hag priority signing Rejects new west ham offer as he decides on his Manchester United future ,here is what moyes is coach said .
The England international appears
to be holding off on committing to fresh
terms with the Hammers amid links with
two of England's biggest clubs

Declan Rice has reportedly rejected a new
£200,000-a-week contract at West Ham,
but David Moyes insists he is not panicking
over the Chelsea and Manchester United
target's future.
Rice has spent his entire career at West
Ham and has featured in 189 games across
all competitions, including 44 in the current
campaign.
The 23-year-old is still tied to the Hammers
until 2024 and the club holds the option
of a one-year renewal, but he is rejecting
the chance to commit to a longer deal
at London Stadium.
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What has Moyes said about Rice?
Rice was reported to have turned down
two extension offers from West Ham last
summer, and has more recently snubbed
fresh terms that would have made him
the highest-paid player in the club's history.
Moyes is not concerned that the England
international could leave this summer though
, and said after his side's 1-0 loss to Chelsea
on Sunday: “I’ve said it [where I stand]
and I think we have said what we think.
“We like Dec and he’s got three-and-a-half
years to go on his contract so I don’t think
there is any big panic.
“Maybe he just wants more money. People
do turn down contracts. It is not unusual
for players at clubs to turn down contracts
, maybe it is a negotiation tactic.”
Chelsea and Man Utd circle for Rice
Chelsea and Man Utd have both been
credited with an interest in Rice, who
has strong ties to the former after an
eight-year spell in their academy.
Moyes is confident that West Ham would
cope if the midfielder were to move
on, but remains adamant that the club
won't be pushed into an early sale.
“I sold Wayne Rooney and Everton got
better,” the coach said. “It doesn’t always
mean that things don’t happen. We’ve
said before that we’ve got no intention
of selling.”
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