Reports indicate that Manchester City has made an official bid to West Ham United to acquire the services of 24-year-old midfielder Declan Rice.
The bid, according to The Athletic, consists of £80 million with an additional £10 million in potential add-ons.
This move by Manchester City comes as a rival to Arsenal, who had their own club-record bid for Rice turned down by West Ham last week.
The Gunners also offered a package totalling £90 million but structured it with a guaranteed £75 million and £15 million in potential add-ons.
Rice is contracted to West Ham until 2024 but the Hammers have the option to extend his deal for a further year.
However, chairman David Sullivan said he expects the player to leave the club this summer after their Europa Conference League victory.
Rice made his West Ham debut in 2017 and has gone on to register 245 appearances for the club as well as establishing himself as the club captain.