(Reuters) - West Ham United manager David Moyes thinks Declan Rice is worth far more than the 100 million pounds ($138.17 million) suggested by the club's owners and says some of the players involved in recent high-profile transfers "could not lace his boots".
West Ham co-owner David Sullivan is said to have put the huge price tag on the England international amid reported interest from Manchester United and Chelsea but Moyes said that would be undervaluing the 22-year-old defensive midfielder.
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