"I Went Too Early!" - Gary Neville Admits He Was 'Completely Wrong' About One Of The Premier League's Best Players
The 23-year-old had to convince Neville however and the Sky Sports pundit acknowledged he 'went too early' in his assessment.
"This is something that I often say to myself in punditry. You form a view on something either in haste or we always tell ourselves sayings like ‘trust your first instincts’, ‘I knew I didn’t like them after five minutes’.
"However I interviewed Declan Rice this week for the overlap and I judged him as a young player at West Ham.
"I have to say I got it completely wrong. What an outstanding young person.
"Authoritative, confident, humble and quite simply the most impressive young footballer I’ve interviewed in 11 years.
"He’s also a fantastic talent and I went too early!"
Rice isn't club captain, but regularly wears the armband with Hammers skipper Mark Noble's career coming to a close.
The England international has made 28 appearances in all competitions so far this season and scored three goals.
He's grown to be confident on the ball and drives forward more, after being a defensive player in his formative years.
It'll likely cost in excess of £100 million to bring him to Old Trafford and midfield is a problem position for the Red Devils.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick is keen to strengthen in that position but his thoughts on Rice are currently unknown.
West Ham boss David Moyes said last year that he wouldn't want to sanction any move for Rice given his importance to the team.
"I certainly wouldn't put a price on it.
"You can decide which figure you want to put on it but I wouldn't be sanctioning anything like that, that's for sure."





