Liverpool linked with surprise move for Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips
Liverpool are looking to secure the services of Kalvin Phillips, the underutilized midfielder from Manchester City.
In the summer of 2022, Phillips inked a six-year deal with the reigning Premier League champions, Manchester City. This deal reportedly involved an initial payment of £42 million, which could potentially escalate to an impressive £45 million with supplementary add-ons.
Regrettably, Phillips found himself on the field for a mere 12 matches donning the Manchester City jersey. As per the data from Transfermarkt.com, his current valuation stands at an estimated 32 million euros. Notably, the English midfielder participated in 27 matches representing his country, England, and even netted a solitary goal.
The once-Manchester City protégé, since his arrival at the club last summer, has struggled to leave a significant mark or imprint on the team.
Having been almost nonexistent in the lineup of the triumphant squad from the previous season, Phillips could be transferred if a suitable offer materializes.
Euro Football Rumours
has reported that Liverpool are diligently evaluating a range of prospects for their midfield. Among those on their radar are Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich and Sofyan Amrabat from Fiorentina.
Yet, considering his marginalized status at Manchester City, Phillips might emerge as a more pragmatic transfer choice for Liverpool in the current circumstances.
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Bologna-born Giuseppe Bianchi has spent more than a decade living in Rome and writing about Italian football, Spanish football and the Premier League for various Italian football portals and now he writes about European football for Euro Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers pretty much nonstop since the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy. Aside from writing, he likes to spend his time fishing and rock climbing.
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