West Ham youngster Rice ‘deliberating’ – O’Neill

Declan Rice has been omitted from the latest Republic of Ireland squad as manager Martin O’Neill admits the West Ham defender is still “deliberating” over switching allegiances to England.

London-born Rice has three senior caps for the Republic but they all came in friendly matches, meaning the 19-year-old could yet decide to represent England instead.

Speaking after announcing his squad for the upcoming UEFA Nations League clash with Wales and a friendly against Poland, O’Neill explained Rice’s absence.

“He is still deliberating,” he said.

“He is a young man. England have spoken to him. He is taking time to make his mind up. He has done brilliantly for us. I’m giving him a little bit of time.”

After making his debut against Turkey in March, Rice suggested he was happy to remain a part of the set-up with the Republic.

Asked if he might have a change of heart, he replied: “Nothing. I’ve come away, played in the game and loved every minute of it.

“I’ve loved being around the team and at the moment I’m fully focused on playing with Ireland.”

Following the 1-0 defeat to Turkey, Rice – who has been capped at several youth levels of Ireland – went on to feature in two further friendlies at the end of last season.

The meeting with Wales in Cardiff in the newly-formed Nations League constitutes a competitive fixture and so, if Rice had played, he could then be tied to the Republic of Ireland for the remainder of his career..

“I wouldn’t be exaggerating to say Declan has loved it with us,” added O’Neill.

“After the Turkey game his father was there and it was a joyous moment for them. We have done everything we can. He has been welcomed by the squad, the fans. He is taking time and I am respecting that.”