Report: ‘Unreal’ player wants to leave Manchester City for Newcastle United

Kalvin Phillips has battled for playing time since joining Manchester City from Leeds United in the summer of 2022, and it appears that the midfielder has decided to go.

Kalvin Phillips wants to leave Manchester City and join Newcastle United in the January transfer window, according to TEAMtalk.

Kalvin Phillips wishes to transfer from Manchester City to Newcastle United.
Newcastle Sporting Director Dan Ashworth has met with CAA Stellar, Phillips’ agency.

Report: ‘Unreal’ player wants to leave Manchester City for Newcastle United
Report: ‘Unreal’ player wants to leave Manchester City for Newcastle United

The 27-year-old England international midfielder is “eager to move” to Newcastle because he “want[s] more first-team football in the build-up to Euro 2024.”

TEAMtalk adds that Phillips is not in City manager Pep Guardiola’s plans, stating that the midfielder has been told he is free to depart.

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Manchester City should be careful of selling Kalvin Phillips to Newcastle United, in my opinion.
Now I see why Manchester City would be prepared to offload Kalvin Phillips during the January transfer window.

Phillips, described as “unreal” by West Ham United star Michail Antonio, is a bit player at the Citizens.

Phillips has played only 70 minutes in the Premier League this season and made only two league starts last season.

So, certainly, City should cut their losses on a player they paid £42 million for from Leeds United.

However, if at all possible, the defending Premier League champions should not sell Phillips to Newcastle.

Phillips is a bit player for the Citizens and has been labeled as “unreal” by West Ham United star Michail Antonio.

Phillips has only played 70 minutes of Premier League action this season and made two league starts last season.

So, without a doubt, City should cut their losses on a player they paid Leeds United £42 million for.

However, the defending Premier League winners should avoid selling Phillips to Newcastle at all costs.

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