
In a bid to assume greater responsibility within Arsenal's ranks, a 25-year-old star has articulated his aspiration to step into the captaincy role once Martin Odegaard departs.
Martin Odegaard, the current club captain, solidified his commitment to Arsenal with a contract extension in September of the preceding year, suggesting a sustained presence within the club's setup.
Echoing his intentions, Declan Rice conveyed to the Daily Mail, "When I got to captain West Ham, I was growing in confidence and as a leader. I still see myself going that way."
The stability within Arsenal's squad under Mikel Arteta's stewardship lends credence to the notion that key players are firmly entrenched, minimizing the risk of departures in the near future.
Nevertheless, should the circumstance arise where Odegaard opts for a change in scenery, Mikel Arteta will be presented with a plethora of alternatives to fill the captaincy void.
Among the contenders, Declan Rice has signaled his eagerness to step up, presenting himself as a viable candidate. Additionally, Gabriel Magalhaes, having already donned the captain's armband on several occasions, emerges as another prominent candidate for the coveted role.
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