Irish Independent

Declan Rice’s Twitter statement in full

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“THIS afternoon I telephoned both Mick McCarthy and Gareth Southgate to inform them of my decision to submit a written request to FIFA for the transfer of my internatio­nal registrati­on from the Republic of Ireland to England.

“This has been an extremely difficult decision and, in all honesty, not one I ever expected to be making at this stage of my career.

“So much has happened, so quickly, in the past couple of years, from progressin­g through the West Ham United Academy to making my Premier League debut at the age of 18 in May 2017 and then being named in a full internatio­nal squad just two days later.

“In recent weeks and months, I have discussed the situation with the people who mean the most to me.

“My parents, my family, my girlfriend and my closest friends.

“I have also spoken to Martin O’Neill and Mick McCarthy, Gareth Southgate and to friends and colleagues within the game whose opinion I respect.

“I am truly grateful for the support I have received in leading to this decision.

“Like so many people around the world, I consider myself to be of mixed nationalit­y.

“I am a proud Englishman, having been born and raised in London. However, I am just as proud of my family’s Irish heritage and my affinity and connection with the country.

“I have equal respect and love for both

England and Ireland and therefore the national team I choose to represent is not a clear-cut, simple selection.

“Particular­ly not for a young lad who never dreamed of being in this position.

“Ultimately, it is a personal decision that I have made with my heart and my head, based on what I believe is best for my future.

“I fully accept that some Irish supporters will be disappoint­ed by my decision, and that everyone has different opinions in regard to the rules around internatio­nal representa­tion.

“However, I hope that people can understand that I have made this decision with honesty, integrity and the full support of my family.

“I would like to thank Mick McCarthy, Martin O’Neill and all the coaching staff and everyone associated with the FA of Ireland (with special thanks to Mark O’Toole), not only for their support and understand­ing throughout this period, but for the part they have played in my developmen­t as a young player.

“My pride at wearing the Irish shirt was always 100% genuine. It was a great honour for myself and my family and something I will always cherish.

“I would also like to make it clear that, in requesting to transfer my national team representa­tion, I am not taking for granted a call-up to the England squad or making assumption­s about my future internatio­nal career.

“However, out of respect for the Republic of Ireland, I felt it was right to announce this decision now and put an end to the speculatio­n. I am still only 20 years old and there is a long road ahead of me.

“For now, my focus remains entirely on establishi­ng myself as a Premier League player with West Ham United and working as hard as possible to improve and be successful.

“In football, and in life, I have always tried to be completely honest and true to myself and my family at all times, and that is what I will continue to do.”

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