Phillips has had few opportunities to play this season, accumulating just 70 minutes in the Premier League.
The possibility of a loan is again on the table, despite wanting to shine with Manchester City
Midfielder Kalvin Phillips is contemplating leaving Manchester City during the January transfer window. The 27-year-old has had limited game time in the Premier League this season and is worried about his place in Gareth Southgate’s squad for Euro 2024, despite still being called up to the national team despite his absence. of minutes on the field.
Phillips, who joined Manchester City from Leeds in July 2022 in a £45m transfer, He has had few opportunities to play this season, accumulating only 70 minutes in the Premier League and starting only two games. of the highest category.
Despite his lack of game time at City, Phillips played the final 30 minutes of England’s 1-0 friendly win against Australia at Wembley Stadium last Friday. This call-up for Southgate despite his lack of action has raised doubts over whether he will continue to be considered for the national team.
Phillips’ future at Manchester City has been in doubt due to his lack of playing time and past criticism from manager Pep Guardiola, who accused him of returning “overweight” after the 2022 World Cup.
Despite speculation linking him to clubs such as Newcastle and Everton, Phillips He remains determined to prove his worth at City and hopes to get the chance to shine if given the opportunity. The midfielder has attracted interest from several Premier League clubs and abroad in the past.
Manchester City appeared to give up Phillips during the summer, and although the player He chose to stay and fight for a place in the team, the possibility of a loan is again on the table. However, a permanent sale is also a viable option considering Phillips’ lack of impact at the club so far.