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‘No one wanted to speak’ – Ferdinand reveals what Rice told him in private about West Ham

Rio Ferdinand discloses which Arsenal star He was informed about his time at West Ham United by Declan Rice.

Rio Ferdinand, a former defender for Manchester United, has disclosed what Declan Rice, a midfielder for Arsenal, told him in private about his time at West Ham before departing this summer.

Rice has had a fantastic first year at the Emirates and has emerged as one of the Gunners’ most crucial players.

Ferdinand stated he messaged him and said that he was already demonstrating his value for the nine-figure sum, to which the 24-year-old player replied that he was doing the same thing at West Ham.

“You know what, I texted Declan and just said testament to you, that no one is talking about the price tag and his response was absolutely bang on,” the former Premier League center-back remarked in an interview with Vibe With Five. Come on, Declan responded, “I was engaging in the same behavior at West Ham, but nobody wanted to talk about it.”

The general public may not have given Rice the credit he earned at West Ham because they are not viewed as one of the great Premier League teams.

Now that he can do it in the Champions League, everybody is noticing what a fantastic midfielder he is.

Because of this, West Ham was firm in its demand for the England international’s transfer price, which was a club record.

Since he did not have the same caliber of players as he does now at the Emirates, what he accomplished at the London Stadium was actually harder.

He constantly scored 7/10s and 8/10s even in games where Moyes’ team was soundly defeated, and he unquestionably stood out when his team won.

The extent of Rice’s professional potential is yet unknown, but the day he led the Hammers to a European championship is unquestionably one that every supporter will remember for the rest of their lives.

 

 

 

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