Manchester City is ready to open the transfer window for Kalvin Phillips this coming January. Amidst whispers of uncertainty over his position in the Three Lions team, the English midfielder has hinted at a possible departure from City to embrace more regular play-time.
As per The Sun, Manchester City is open to striking a deal if they can recover close to the hefty £42 million they shelled out to Leeds just two seasons prior.
The race is on, with Bayern Munich, Newcastle, and West Ham United all showing keen interest in Phillips.
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With a whopping four-and-a-half years still remaining on his £150,000-a-week contract, Manchester City is anticipated to foot part of the bill to facilitate his smooth exit.
Interestingly, Phillips appears ready to forfeit half his deal to kickstart his move away, a decision that could save City a staggering £17 million on wages. Stay tuned to see how this football drama unfolds.
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