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Nowadays, football player valuations are inflating, and many stars that would never have commanded a hundred-million-pound transfer fee before are now being sold for such amounts. The immense transfer fees bring not only great expectations but also pressure, causing many 'millionaires' to buckle under the strain. How does the latest member of the hundred-million-pound club, Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice, view his £105 million transfer fee?
Since his summer move from West Ham to Arsenal for £105 million, Declan Rice has performed exceptionally well, silencing those who doubted whether he justified such a hefty price tag. Reports suggest that Arsenal is satisfied with the return on this investment, firmly believing they paid the right price. However, Rice himself recently stated in an interview that he is not happy with being tagged with such a high price.
He admitted it's hard to accept the £105 million valuation and expressed feeling nervous when the transfer was happening. Rice later said, 'It's a natural thing to think about because you're someone bought for £105 million, and it doesn't feel quite normal. But that's because of my performances at West Ham; that's how they valued me. When I signed for Arsenal, I just thought, be Declan Rice, do what I do, don't change anything, and everything will go smoothly.'
He compared himself to his national team colleague Jack Grealish, who faced a tougher time after his move to Manchester City for the same price. Grealish didn't immediately secure a starting spot and spent time on the bench, which can be even more challenging for a player with a £100 million price tag. Rice expressed his happiness at seamlessly fitting into Arsenal's system and performing well. However, he acknowledged that he is far from his peak and still has many areas to improve, committing to stay humble and continue progressing.
Players are human too, and a hundred-million-pound valuation brings pressure. How they handle this pressure determines whether they can ascend to the level of top-tier players who have experienced similar challenges. |
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