Speaking with the authority of someone who has led title-winning sides, Adams urged Arteta to make what he called “a really big call” this year.
"He's got a really big call to make this year and for me he hasn't done it," Adams said. "The call is to make Declan Rice the captain. I think Declan is my kind of captain, and it might free Odegaard up to play with a bit more freedom. Every now and again as a manager, you have to put someone who reflects you, who reflects the football club that you think can actually take you to the next level."
Adams even cheekily suggested that Rice might mirror Arteta’s ideals — and perhaps surpass them.
"I think he's better than Arteta," he said. "To win league titles, you have to be a [Jurgen] Klopp, you have to be a [Sir Alex] Ferguson. You have to lead by example, you have to be a winner, you have to go about your business. And that reflects in your captain.
"'And I'm seeing Declan Rice as a captain, but I'm saying to Arteta: 'Come on, step up now. It's your time to be a winning manager and a fantastic manager, because you're not going to win the league with Odegaard as captain'."