Declan Rice exclusive: West Ham midfielder on transfer rumours, growth spurts and friendship with Mason Mount (2024)

Declan Rice's journey from being released by Chelsea as a teenager to becoming a key player for West Ham and England on the European stage is now well established, as are the seemingly constant rumours that the 23-year-old's remarkable rise is set to earn him a move to one of the continent's biggest clubs.

Rice's status as one of the country's standout midfielders was established by his performances during England's run to the Euro 2020 final last summer, when he started all seven of his country's games, and has been enhanced by his displays for West Ham during another impressive season in east London.

But as well as tasting disappointment during his time at Chelsea, Rice admits his Hammers career was also nearly cut short before it had begun thanks to factors that were beyond his control.

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Speaking exclusively to Sky Sports ahead of West Ham's Premier League game at home to Arsenal on Sunday, live on Sky Sports, Rice said: "I was really small when I was a kid. Not too small, but smaller than most.

"Then when I joined West Ham, when they were thinking about getting rid of me, I was in the middle of a growth spurt. I could play, but I just looked so gangly and unorthodox - it didn't look right.

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"I knew if they gave me the time, I had the ability and I could still play. It was just my running technique - I looked long in the legs and everything was off.

"Nobes [Mark Noble] tells a funny story where he came to watch me once with the U23s and he thought, 'who is that?'. I could run, but I couldn't, it just looked so off.

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"You know yourself though when you're going through things like that. It just doesn't feel right in your running patterns."

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It's a tale that will be familiar to a huge number of people with experience of the academy system at professional clubs, where the vast majority of players are unable to make the journey all the way to the first team.

But fortunately for West Ham and for Rice, the club gave him the time he needed to adapt to his new frame, after which he says his desire to make it to the top was able to shine.

"Once they gave me that time and that space to grow into my body, everything else came through," said Rice. "My personality as a kid, I always wanted to be a captain, I always cared about the game and wanted to learn. As I got older, that started to show through.

"When you're younger, ability is one thing, but you have to want it the most. I feel like that gets you further. I hear so many ex-pros say it, that they come across players where they were better than them but they didn't want it enough.

"For me, I came across so many players who were better than me, but they didn't have the mentality, the head, the heart to want it enough and keep pushing themselves. Luckily enough in the end, I had both."

Another player who turned out to have both the technical and mental qualities to make it into the elite ranks is Mason Mount, Rice's old friend from their days together at Chelsea.

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Rice left Stamford Bridge at the age of 14 while Mount continued his progress through the ranks in west London, via loan spells at Vitesse Arnhem and Derby, but the pair have remained extremely close and now help to make up the core of Gareth Southgate's England side.

"It was from the start really - me and him, we clicked straight away," Rice says of his relationship with Mount. "When I was a kid, I'd go to Portsmouth after training and stay at his house, he'd stay at mine.

"Even our mums and dads the other day, they sat together at the game and everyone is still really close. It's really good."

The game in question was West Ham's trip to Chelsea, which saw the Blues secure a late win against a stubborn Hammers side that rested a number of key players - including Rice - ahead of their Europa League tie with Frankfurt.

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Taking the field against Mount is now a fairly regular occurrence, but Rice says: "The first time we did it, it was a bit odd. We didn't speak for a few days before it.

"I think I've beaten him three times and he's beaten me twice. After the weekend, it's 3-3! On the pitch there's no friends, you do what you need to do - it's football. But off the pitch, after the game, you can talk and have a laugh about some of the things during the match."

West Ham's defeat at Chelsea was a rare disappointment for Rice, who has regularly captained the Hammers at home and abroad during their impressive campaigns in the Premier League and Europa League.

Rice has caught the eye to such an extent that only Mohamed Salah and Kevin De Bruyne stood between him and a first Football Writers' Association Men's Player of the Year award.

"It's not bad," Rice says. "I would like to have won it, but obviously up against Salah and De Bruyne it's hard to say, because I can never imagine putting my name with those types of players.

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"To come third, it shows that people have appreciated what I've done on the football pitch. This season, I feel like I've taken another step in the right direction in my career, but I'm still only 23 and trust me, I know myself and I've got so much more that I can let out of the bag.

"I know that, my coaches tell me that and I think it just comes with time and as I get older, it'll keep coming and coming. I feel like you're only seeing the start of me. I'm going to keep pushing and getting better."

Unsurprisingly, Rice's name is one that regularly crops up in the transfer rumour pages, with former club Chelsea, as well as Manchester City and Manchester United, regularly linked with him.

Rice doesn't appear to be too fazed by the scrutiny, although he admits the interest in his future hasn't escaped the attention of those on social media or at West Ham's training ground.

"I feel like playing well comes with speculation," he says. "I've had two or three top seasons with West Ham and the top clubs around the country are always going to be watching. It's not just me, it's the same for every player.

"I think it's important not to get too carried away with that. We've had a good season with West Ham and there have been big games I've had to play in so I feel like my focus has always been on that. If I thought about other things, I'd get carried away and that wouldn't be fair on the team or the manager.

"I can't help speculation, even with the numbers that get talked about. I get battered for it all the time on social media, but I can't help that. I can help by going on the pitch and performing as best as I can.

"They [West Ham team-mates] wind me up all the time. It's crazy to speak about to be honest, so I just kind of block it out and do what I do best and that's play football."

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Rice will no doubt continue to block out the noise on Sunday when Arsenal visit the London Stadium in a game that West Ham realistically must win to keep their slim hopes of finishing in the top four alive.

Rice's first goal for the club secured a 1-0 win over the Gunners three years ago, and asked whether he feels pride when looking back on how far he's come in his relatively short career, he says: "Yeah definitely.

"I feel like the way I've done it, it's unique really. I probably wouldn't have wanted it any other way because the setbacks have shaped me into who I am and made me into the player I am today.

"There are going to be other setbacks along the way, things are going to happen and I know nothing is ever going to be plain sailing, but I'll be ready for that and I want to keep going up.

"My mentality and my brain and the way everything works, I want to be the best I can be. I'm still only 23, I feel like I've played so many games already, but hopefully there's another 10 years left and I'm going to learn so much more and improve so much more."

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Declan Rice exclusive: West Ham midfielder on transfer rumours, growth spurts and friendship with Mason Mount (2024)

FAQs

Why did Declan leave West Ham? ›

We wanted to build our team around him and made a series of improved, long-term contract offers to secure his future. “However, once Declan made it clear that he wished to move on and seek a new challenge, the club felt it would not be right to stand in his way, acting in the best interests of West Ham United.”

Who could replace Rice at West Ham? ›

Assessing the midfielders who could replace Declan Rice at West...
  • João Palhinha. The Fulham midfielder had a very impressive first season in England after his move from Sporting last summer. ...
  • Edson Álvarez. ...
  • James Ward-Prowse. ...
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  • Tyler Adams.
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What clubs are interested in Declan Rice? ›

And that is why Rice is becoming such an attractive option for Europe's elite, with Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Manchester United all interested.

What age did Declan Rice join West Ham? ›

Early life and career

In 2013, after his release at age 14, he joined the academy of West Ham United after a trial period in the spring. West Ham United Academy coach Trevor Bumstead stated it was Rice's determination and persistence that helped him break through the ranks at West Ham.

What did Declan Rice say about West Ham? ›

"Playing in front of you has been an honour, we have had such great times together, and you all mean so much to me. "I want you to know how tough a decision it has been for me to leave an environment that I have loved and cherished so much.

What did Rice say about his girlfriend? ›

"She is the love of my life and I don't need an upgrade," Rice said. Fans later praised Rice as a "true gentleman" when he defended his girlfriend.

Does Rice want to leave West Ham? ›

The 24-year-old Englishman says it was a "tough decision" to leave the club he joined as a 14-year-old but insists it was taken purely for footballing reasons. Rice made 245 appearances for West Ham and famously captained the side to their first major European trophy since 1965.

Who are the enemies of West Ham? ›

The club has a long-standing rivalry with Millwall, and the fixture has gained notoriety for frequent incidents of football hooliganism.

How much does West Ham want for rice? ›

West Ham United will receive an add-on payment of £1 million for the sale of Declan Rice after Arsenal qualified for the Champions League this season. The amount takes to £101 million the fee that West Ham are now guaranteed to receive for their former midfielder.

Are Mason Mount and Declan Rice friends? ›

Mount and Declan Rice is a friendship that began when they were eight and is sufficiently close that they have holidayed together. It started at Chelsea, a club only one was to play for. Rice was released as a teenager, rehabilitated when snapped up by West Ham.

Which clubs wanted Declan Rice? ›

  • Liverpool. Arsenal. Real Madrid. Barcelona. PSG. Bayern Munich. Al-Nassr.
  • International. England. France. Germany. Belgium.
  • WSL. NWSL.
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Is Declan Rice the best? ›

He is arguably the best holding midfield player in the country and the best thing about Declan is he will get better,” said West Ham's manager, speaking in February 2020 about the then-21-year-old.

What is Declan Rice 1241 tattoo? ›

Declan tattooed his international legacy number 1241 on his left knee. In football a legacy number is a unique identifier assigned to players based on their sequence of appearances or caps for a particular national team.

How rich is Declan Rice? ›

Declan Rice's net worth in 2024 is estimated at around $30 million. At such a young age, the impact Rice has made is undeniably immense. Hence, besides his notable earning power at the club, he is also associated with a few exclusive deals, including Adidas, which he promotes through his social media.

Is Declan Rice a 6? ›

Rice has thrived as both a 6 and an 8, and the club intends to have an internal discussion about him. They want to specify where the £105 million 2023 recruit will play next season before deciding which type of midfielder to sign.

How much did West Ham pay for Declan Rice? ›

The amount takes to £101 million the fee that West Ham are now guaranteed to receive for their former midfielder. They will be paid £1 million a season extra for up to five seasons for every campaign that Arsenal play in the Champions League.

Why did Joe Cole leave West Ham? ›

His football career started at West Ham United, breaking into the first team in January 1999. There, he played more than 120 Premier League games over five seasons. Cole left the club in the summer of 2003 after the club had been relegated to the Football League First Division, along with a number of other players.

Why did Ted Fenton leave West Ham? ›

Season summary

In the 1960–61 season, Ted Fenton left West Ham in March which was never fully explained by the club. Under strain and on sick-leave and with West Ham's league position suffering he left the club under circumstances which both he and the club decided would remain confidential.

Why is Declan Rice suspended? ›

The Italian coach approached the match officials to complain about England's time-wasting, before pushing Rice away when the Arsenal star confronted him. Another member of the Slovakia coaching staff also shoved Rice. Rice reacted furiously with a stream of abuse.

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