Reliable journalist backs Chelsea to sign this impressive English star in January

Fabrizio Romano expects Chelsea to make a move for Declan Rice in January

According to the Que Golazo Podcast (h/t Football.london), reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano believes Chelsea will make a move to sign Declan Rice in the January transfer window.

The Blues have been linked with a move for the Hammers star over the last year. Having been let go as a teenager by the Blues, Rice has developed into one of England’s best midfielders.

“I’m convinced they will try again for Declan Rice in January.”

West Ham are keen to hold onto their star but could find their resolve tested by the Blues in the new year.

Reliable journalist Fabrizio Romano believes Chelsea will make a move to sign Declan Rice in the January transfer window.
Chelsea are interested in Declan Rice (Getty Images)

Romano goes on to add that Rice is a fan of Frank Lampard’s style of football and is keen to return to Stamford Bridge.

Moreover, both Rice and his father are Chelsea fans. A return to the Bridge will be a triumphant return for a player deemed expendable in 2014.

“At the moment, what we know is that the player still wants to join Chelsea, he loves the style of Lampard, he loves Chelsea and also his dad is a Chelsea fan.”

Frank Lampard reveals that Chelsea no do not regret releasing Declan Rice as a 14-year-old from their academy in 2013. (GETTY Images)
Rice is keen to return to Chelsea (GETTY Images)

Romano also revealed that there is no agreement between any parties as yet.

“There’s still no agreement between the two clubs, West Ham and Chelsea.”

West Ham placed a massive asking price of over £73million on Rice in the summer. The Blues baulked at the figure but have no intention to settle for a plan B.

Declan Rice and Mason Mount were together at Chelsea during the academy days
Declan Rice was on Chelsea’s books as a youngster

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The Hammers however are not ready to lower their stand, which could make things difficult for Chelsea.