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Kalvin Phillips Set for Another Premier League Chance After West Ham Struggles
A Premier League club is reportedly willing to offer Kalvin Phillips a fresh start in the English top-flight following his disappointing loan spell at West Ham, according to reports.
Phillips has recently returned to Manchester City for pre-season training, but a deal is being worked out to secure his departure as the midfielder seeks more regular playing time.
The 28-year-old signed a six-year contract at the Etihad when he was snapped up from Leeds in a £45m transfer in 2022, but quickly found himself warming the bench on a regular basis.
Phillips was limited to just 21 appearances during City’s Treble-winning season, making only two starts in the Premier League, as boss Pep Guardiola deemed him surplus to requirements.
He spent the second half of last season on-loan at West Ham but failed to rediscover his best form, making just 10 appearances and falling out of favour with the club’s supporters.
A Premier League side are willing to offer Kalvin Phillips a lifeline in the English top-flight
Everton are now searching for a replacement for Belgian midfielder Amadou Onana following his £50m departure for Aston Villa and are keen on Phillips, as reported by talkSPORT.
The former Leeds star is desperate to regain his place in the England squad after missing out on a place at Euro 2024, with the Toffees able to guarantee more regular playing opportunities.
However, financial constraints placed on the Toffees mean they are expected to only be able to offer City a loan proposal, as Sean Dyche eyes new reinforcements after Everton narrowly avoided relegation last season.
Everton boss Sean Dyche is interested in securing a loan deal for Phillips ahead of the new season
Fulham are also monitoring Phillips’ ongoing situation after losing Portuguese defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha to Bayern Munich.
Meanwhile, Everton are also looking to finalise a deal for Napoli’s Danish winger Jesper Lindstrom after personal terms were agreed with the 24-year-old.
Negotiations are now ongoing around a loan agreement for around £2million with an option to buy around £18m for the young forward.
Everton are attempting to conduct transfer business amid the backdrop of a failed takeover with American firm 777 Partners that was drawn and later scrapped.
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