
Declan Rice is unsettled at West Ham United.
The Telegraph says Rice is unhappy that West Ham's £100million valuation has so far prevented a summer transfer to Manchester United or Chelsea.
The club have stood firm on their massive, nine-figure asking price, and with the end of the transfer window closing at the end of August, it looks unlikely anyone will pay that at the moment.
In frustration, Rice will therefore spurn any talks of a higher wage and contract extension in an attempt to force his way out of the club. His deal has two years to run at the end of this season.
Rice has ambitions to aim for trophies and regularly play Champions League football, and is understood to be put out by their lack of signings, with West Ham the only Premier League side not to have made a permanent signing yet.
