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Declan Rice in action for Arsenal, with former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard expressing regret over not signing himSteven Gerrard admitted he regretted Liverpool missing out on signing Declan Rice, now a top Premier League talent.
  • Gerrard expressed regret that Liverpool did not sign Declan Rice from West Ham
  • He praised Rice’s tactical development under David Moyes and growth at Arsenal
  • The former captain highlighted Rice’s rise as a world-class midfielder and key Premier League talent

Steven Gerrard, the legendary former Liverpool captain, has admitted he regrets the club missed out on signing Declan Rice.

Rice, now an integral part of Arsenal’s midfield, joined the Gunners from West Ham United three years ago for a reported fee exceeding £100 million. Since then, the England international has developed into one of the world’s leading midfielders.

Speaking to TNT Sports, Gerrard praised Rice’s progression and tactical acumen, saying: “He is going from strength to strength. Rice has become one of the best in the world, and I wish Liverpool had signed him. David Moyes has really schooled him in how to play the position tactically.”

The former Reds captain highlighted Rice’s evolution under Moyes at West Ham, noting the manager’s role in shaping his understanding of the game. Gerrard’s comments reflect the high regard in which Rice is held across the football world, with many recognising his blend of defensive solidity, vision, and leadership in midfield.

Liverpool’s failure to secure Rice remains a talking point among fans and pundits, particularly given the club’s ongoing search for midfield reinforcements capable of dominating both domestically and in Europe. Gerrard’s endorsement adds weight to the belief that Rice would have been an ideal addition to the Anfield squad.

With Rice now flourishing at Arsenal and earning plaudits for his performances in both the Premier League and on the international stage, Gerrard’s “wish” serves as a reminder of the fine margins involved in transfer decisions and the impact they can have on a club’s long-term fortunes.

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