Report:£23,036,000 midfielder to join Everton from manchester city this summer-personal terms agreed

Report:£23,036,000  midfielder to join Everton this summer-personal terms agreed
Report:£23,036,000  midfielder to join Everton this summer-personal terms agreed

Report:£23,036,000  midfielder to join Everton this summer-personal terms agreed

Manchester City green light Kalvin Phillips move in Everton transfer update

According to the Daily Mirror, Manchester City is now willing to let Kalvin Phillips go on a season-long loan this

summer, with Everton being one of the interested parties.

According to the article, which is dated June 1st, page 65, Aston Villa and Newcastle United are also interested

in the midfield player.

Report:£23,036,000  midfielder to join Everton this summer-personal terms agreed
Report:£23,036,000  midfielder to join Everton this summer-personal terms agreed

After finding it difficult to get minutes at City, Phillips spent the second half of 2023–2024 on loan at West

Ham United. It was thought that a permanent departure would be preferred.

Would Everton be wise to loan Kalvin Phillips?

Without a doubt, Phillips’ career has taken a severe hit since joining City from his childhood club, Leeds United.

In just one and a half seasons at the Etihad Stadium, Phillips has made just 31 appearances totaling 911 minutes

– little more than ten complete games – across all competitions since joining Pep Guardiola in Manchester in the

summer of 2022.

His tenure with West Ham was likewise lackluster, as he only managed 319 minutes in 10 games for the Hammers in all competitions.

But the fact that Newcastle and Villa are interested in him in addition to Everton shows that a lot of teams still

think highly of the talent Phillips showed when he was still playing for Leeds and England two years ago.

If Sean Dyche can return the England international to his peak, a loan agreement carries no risk, and Everton

stands to gain in 2024–2025.

The agreement’s structure safeguards Everton even in the unlikely event that the deal fails, which is essential

considering their deteriorating financial situation.

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