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Declan Rice threatens to put Jamie Carragher "out of a job" on Monday Night Football

Declan Rice has joked he'll replace Jamie Carragher on Monday Night Football one day.

The West Ham and England midfielder, 23, was speaking to Carragher's Sky Sports colleague Gary Neville on the latest edition of The Overlap podcast.

The banter came when Manchester United icon Neville told Rice: "I've not spoken to a footballer at your age that's as switched on from a media perspective [as you are].

"Carragher's in trouble, isn't he? On Monday Night Football?"

To which Rice replied: "Carragher's a goner! I'm coming for him!"

After seeing the podcast, Carragher tweeted: "Well get yourself on MNF in March... let's see what you've got!"

Rice then replied: "You sure you want that... you'll be out of a job."

Rice has become one of the best young players in the Premier League after breaking into West Ham's first team during the 2017-18 campaign.

Since then, he's made 175 senior appearances for the Hammers and broke into the England squad, picking up 27 caps to date. He also has three caps for the Republic of Ireland.

Rice - who's rated at £100million - has been linked with a move to Man Utd in the summer, with other clubs thought to be interested in his services.

During his one-on-one interview with Neville, the midfielder went on to reveal his desire to win "all" major trophies available - something he's unlikely to achieve at West Ham.

"I have always said it, I don’t want to have a career where I’ve not won anything," said Rice.

"Growing up as a kid I’ve seen all these top players win the trophies, win the Premier League, the Champions League.

"Me as a football fan and a player I want to win the best stuff, I want to win the Premier League, I want to lift that trophy, I want to win the Champions League.

"I want to

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