English midfielder, Declan Rice, has revealed his ambitions at Arsenal following his record-breaking move to the club.
The North London club signed the 24-year-old from West Ham for a club-record fee of £105 million.
Speaking shortly after his unveiling as a new Arsenal player on Saturday, Rice said he wants to win the Premier League and Champions League titles with the Gunners.
According to him, he wouldn’t have joined Arsenal if he didn’t believe in winning titles with them.
“My ambitions now are to win with Arsenal again. It’s time to go one step bigger and win the Premier League, win the Champions League, and I wouldn’t be here if I did not believe that,” he said.
Arsenal last won the English Premier League 19 years ago and have never won the UEFA Champions League.
The Gunners came close to winning the Premier League last season but lost steam, finishing second behind Manchester City.
Rice was instrumental to Westham recording breaking season as the won Europa Conference League last season.