
Declan Rice invited his young nephew onto the pitch to celebrate with the team after West Ham's victory on the Europa Conference League final.
The Hammers secured a 2-1 win over Fiorentina thanks to Jarrod Bowen's late winner, securing a first major trophy for the east London club since 1980.
For Rice, it was a particularly emotional night as he became the first West Ham skipper to lift a European trophy since Bobby Moore in 1965.
Clearly enjoying the occasion, the 24-year-old spotted his nephew in the crowd with 'Rice 41' on his back and brought him onto the pitch.
After carrying him on his shoulders, Rice put his nephew in front of the West Ham fans and danced with him in celebration.
Soon joined by the rest of the Hammers' squad and manager David Moyes, it was a particularly heartwarming moment to witness.
It could be one of Rice's final act as a West Ham player with the midfielder being heavily linked with a move away this summer - Arsenal, Manchester United and Bayern Munich all being linked with a move.
On the reports about his future, Rice told BT Sport: “Look at the moment there’s a lot of speculation about my future. There is interest that’s out there but ultimately I’ve still got two years left at West Ham [one year plus option].
"There hasn’t been nothing yet [offers]. Let’s wait and see, who knows.”