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Gerrard on Rice: Reflecting on the 2023 Transfer That Never Happened

Gerrard reflects on Declan Rice joining Arsenal in 2023 and what Liverpool missed midfield rebuild.

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Steven Gerrard has voiced genuine regret over Declan Rice’s move to Arsenal in 2023, questioning how different Merseyside might look if the midfielder had arrived at Anfield. Gerrard’s comments came during an appearance on The Smith Brothers podcast as he assessed Rice’s rapid rise.

Manchester City were thought to be front-runners that summer but withdrew when West Ham demanded in excess of £90 million. That valuation also proved beyond Liverpool’s plans as the club embarked on a midfield rebuild after the departures of Fabinho and Jordan Henderson. Arsenal eventually met the fee, paying £105 million for Rice, while Liverpool opted to allocate around £155 million across Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Ryan Gravenberch.

That trio provided the platform for Liverpool’s Premier League title charge last season. Rice finished as runner-up with Arsenal for the second successive season, yet Gerrard still finds himself imagining an alternative scenario at Anfield.

“I think he’s really getting into that class where he’s becoming a world-class midfielder,” the iconic Merseyside icon gushed during a recent appearance on The Smith Brothers podcast.

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“He’s maybe one we should’ve tried to grab from West Ham, I don’t know whether we did but imagine him in this midfield now.”

Gerrard’s regard for Rice is not new to the player. Following Rice’s high-profile free-kick against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals, the midfielder noted the attention from former England players: “I think [David] Beckham messaged me, but I had that many messages,” Rice told TNT Sports in September, specifically referencing his free-kick heroics against Real Madrid in the Champions League quarterfinals. “Old England legends, all of them, like Frank Lampard, Gerrard, so many people.”

Gerrard expanded on what he admires in Rice’s game and presence. “I love Declan Rice,” he raved, “I’ve been singing his praises for a long time. I coached [Aston] Villa against West Ham before he went to Arsenal, I didn’t realise how big he was because hadn’t met him in person.

“You get in the tunnel and think, ‘Oh my god, that’s some profile for a midfielder.’ If you’re building a midfielder, he’s got a body to die for, if you’re 6’1″, 6’2″, and have the legs, the power, that’s the midfielder you want to be. He was calm in possession, an animal out of it, up and down, I really like him as a person as well.”

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Sixteen-Year-Old Max Dowman Becomes Arsenal’s Youngest FA Cup Starter

Max Dowman, 16, became Arsenal’s youngest FA Cup starter; Arteta praised his composure. showing more

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Max Dowman started for Arsenal against Mansfield Town on Saturday lunchtime, becoming the youngest player in the club’s history to start an FA Cup game. The 16-year-old, recorded at 16 years and 66 days, helped the visitors to a hard-fought 2–1 win at Mansfield’s Field Mill.

Dowman’s display stood out. He was younger than every Arsenal goalscorer from that Under-18 cup clash and still conspired to tie Clough’s Mansfield side up in knots with the best performance of any visiting player during the match. The rugged turf presented a clear challenge for the senior squad, yet the teenager adapted quickest and carried the ball with an ease that belied his experience.

“Very proud,” Arteta gushed when confronted with the fine showing delivered by his school kid in midfield. “Max, I think, was exceptional.”

Arteta also placed the result in historical context. “I think Max is the youngest ever in the competition [for Arsenal],” Arteta correctly surmised, “and this competition has been going for a while, so it tells you how difficult that is.” Arsenal’s first FA Cup appearance came back in October 1889, almost 137 years ago. The club were then known as Royal Arsenal and were once mistakenly left out of the draw. Over the subsequent 13 decades Arsenal have won the competition 14 times, but never before had a starter as young as Dowman.

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At senior level Dowman has been used on the right wing, but Arteta trusted him in a more central role against Mansfield, giving him licence to drift wide, collect the ball and drive forward. Observers noted his control on poor surfaces. “When the ball is bouncing all over the place and you have people in your back, the way he handles time and space and the touches that he takes, it’s just incredible,” Arteta beamed. “Especially at the speed that he delivers those actions, but that tells you the talent that we have.”

The start will be recorded in the club’s appearance records and offered a reminder of the pathway from academy to first team for promising teenagers.

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Odegaard Offered Exit from Arsenal as Real Madrid Name New Top Target

Odegaard has been offered an exit from Arsenal while Real Madrid pursue a new top target, for clubs.

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Two developments have emerged that demand attention. Odegaard has been offered an exit from Arsenal. At the same time, Real Madrid have identified a new top target.

The first fact is clear and unambiguous: Odegaard has been offered an exit from Arsenal. That single development invites a range of immediate strategic questions for the club and for the player. An offer of departure can change dressing-room dynamics, influence selection decisions and force a reassessment of long-term plans. For the player, the prospect of a move raises questions about next steps and priorities.

Running alongside that story is the separate, but related, development at Real Madrid. The club have a new top target. The identification of a leading target by a club of Real Madrid’s stature reshapes attention across the market and can accelerate movement elsewhere. Interest from a club with that profile tends to concentrate resources and focus on a particular prospect.

Viewed together, the two items create a transfer narrative with multiple strands. An exit offer for Odegaard could feed into wider market activity, while Real Madrid naming a new primary target will alter how clubs position themselves. Both facts, stated without embellishment, point to a period of recalibration.

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There is a clear overlap between the stories: the movement of high-profile players and the reordering of club priorities. Each fact stands on its own but also contributes to a broader picture of change. Observers and decision makers will watch how Arsenal responds to the exit offer and how Real Madrid proceed with their preferred target. Both developments merit close attention as they unfold.

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Arsenal Preparing Summer Sales to Balance Books After $359m Outlay, Report Says

Arsenal must sell at least one first-team player this summer to meet Premier League and UEFA rules..

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Arsenal face the prospect of selling at least one first-team player at the end of the season as the club’s heavy spending last summer begins to bite. The $359 million outlay that underpinned a remarkable campaign has left the club needing to raise funds, a report says, to comply with Premier League and UEFA financial regulations.

The Gunners sit top of the Premier League and remain on course to challenge for an unprecedented quadruple of trophies, but internal discussions are already under way about which first-team figures could deliver the greatest transfer fee and profit. A string of names has been identified as potential departures, while certain individuals are expected to be protected from any sale — Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice and William Saliba are cited as off limits.

Even the captain is not automatically excluded. Martin Ødegaard is described as “not immune” to being considered because his low value on the club’s balance sheet could produce a substantial profit, though he is still regarded as hugely important to the team.

Gabriel Martinelli is named among those under consideration given his high market value. Other possible candidates include Gabriel Jesus, Leandro Trossard, Kai Havertz and Ben White, with contract situations influencing thinking as deals tick down.

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Arsenal are reportedly weighing the option of selling from their academy ranks. Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly are thought to be the likely targets: neither wants to leave but their departures would represent pure profit because they are homegrown. Past sales such as Emile Smith Rowe and Eddie Nketiah are cited as precedents.

The arrival of Piero Hincapié on a permanent deal worth $60 million is another factor increasing incentive to cash in on certain players.

Contract detail is central to the decision-making. Four players — Martinelli, Trossard, Jesus and Christian Nørgaard — have deals that expire in the summer of 2027. Martinelli and Nørgaard have one-year extension clauses; Nørgaard carries little transfer value while Martinelli would command a hefty fee. Martinelli is 24 and has yet to make the full step to superstar. Trossard and Jesus will be 32 and 30 respectively when their contracts end, making extensions unlikely and summer sales a practical option, albeit not necessarily blockbuster moves.

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