Declan Rice did not attempt to hide his thoughts on a move to Manchester United following an intriguing meeting at the BRITs.
The West Ham midfielder was in attendance at The O2 on Saturday evening to present an award, just hours after his side’s controversial 1-1 draw with Chelsea at the London Stadium. He was on hand to help with the Best Hip Hop, Grime and Rap Act- and despite having given his backing to Stormzy, Rice handed the award over to Aitch.
But before the ceremony itself, the midfielder was at the heart of an intriguing interview with presenter Amelia Dimoldenberg.
The 24-year-old was offered a number of souvenirs including a packet of Monster Munch and a chicken nugget. Dimoldenberg then appeared to weigh in on Rice’s future on the pitch by saying: “I do have a Manchester United mug…”
That offer instantly triggered a shake of the head from the England star before he replied: “Not for me, that.” The pair then displayed their affection for Rice’s current employers with a rendition of “Up the Hammers” each.
Rice’s current stance on United appears to be a slight U-turn on his latest thoughts on the Red Devils. He was previously complimentary of United’s Old Trafford home.
Declan Rice
Speaking to Sky Sports, he said: “It’s inspiring for sure – it’s Old Trafford. You think of the heritage, the big games that have been here, the top players that have played here.
“You want to come here as a player and stamp your mark and stamp your authority – one to get a win, and two to play well yourself.”
United could face a fair amount of competition for the signing of Rice should they attempt to make a move sooner rather than later. Chelsea have been noted as long-term admirers of the midfielder in the past although it remains to be seen whether they make a move following the record-breaking signing of Enzo Fernandez from Benfica.
Elsewhere, it has been suggested that Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is prioritising a swoop for Rice in the upcoming summer window with Champions League football likely to be on offer at the Emirates Stadium next term. It also remains to be seen what league his current employers West Ham will be in next season with the Hammers currently embroiled in a battle to avoid relegation to the Championship.
Rice has made 28 appearances for David Moyes’ men this term in all competitions, scoring just one goal. He could potentially be on the move sooner rather than later with just 18 months remaining on his current deal at the London Stadium.
It is suggested that it would take a record-breaking bid of £120m to secure his signature.
Source: msn