Declan Rice has admitted it would be painful to watch his former club West Ham United slide into relegation, as their recent dip in form continues to raise serious concerns. The Declan Rice, who remains deeply connected to the Hammers despite his move to Arsenal, did not hide his disappointment at the club’s current trajectory.
Rice pointed to what he believes is a key issue behind the struggles: poor recruitment in the transfer market. According to him, several important players were allowed to leave without being properly replaced, leaving visible gaps in both quality and squad depth. That imbalance, he suggested, has played a major role in the team’s inconsistency this season.
The midfielder also expressed emotional concern, noting how difficult it is to see a club he once captained and cherished now battling near the drop zone. For Rice, it’s not just about results—it’s about identity, planning, and the long-term direction of the club. If results don’t improve quickly, West Ham could face a reality few associated with them just a few seasons ago.











