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Kalvin Phillips’ Manchester City Exit Expected Following Injury Recovery

Kalvin Phillips’ Manchester City Exit Expected Following Injury Recovery

Kalvin Phillips is expected to leave Manchester City on a permanent basis later this summer, but not until he completes his recovery from an Apollo tendon injury, according to reports.

The 29-year-old underwent surgery at the end of May and is targeting a return to full fitness by August 2025. City are reportedly prepared to facilitate his departure once he’s match-ready, with multiple Premier League clubs understood to be interested.

Struggles Since Joining City

Signed in 2022 from Leeds United, Phillips has struggled to make a significant impact at the Etihad, finding minutes limited due to Rodri’s dominance in midfield and a series of fitness issues. His loan spells at West Ham and Ipswich Town also failed to elevate his status or performance to the required level.

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What Happens Next?

City will not obstruct a transfer but are waiting for the midfielder’s injury rehab to conclude. Interested clubs are likely to make moves once Phillips returns to training, allowing them to gauge fitness and negotiate terms late in the transfer window.

Player Profile & Suitability

Clubs seeking midfield structure, leadership, and ball recovery may find value in Phillips’ attributes. While he may not suit the elite tactical systems at City, his style remains attractive to teams seeking solidity and experience.

FAQ

  • When will Kalvin Phillips return from injury? — He is expected to be fit by August.
  • Has a club made a formal offer? — Not yet, but interest from Premier League sides has been confirmed.
  • Is a loan still possible? — City prefers a permanent exit at this stage.
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Conclusion

The anticipated departure of Kalvin Phillips signals a mutual acknowledgment that a fresh start is required. While his time at Manchester City didn’t bear fruit, the upcoming transfer window could offer him a renewed opportunity to restore his standing in the Premier League.

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Premier League 2025/2026

PWDLPts
1Arsenal
23
15
5
3
50
2Manchester City
23
14
4
5
46
3Aston Villa
23
14
4
5
46
4Manchester United
23
10
8
5
38
5Chelsea
23
10
7
6
37
6Liverpool
23
10
6
7
36
7Fulham
23
10
4
9
34
8Brentford
23
10
3
10
33
9Newcastle United
23
9
6
8
33
10Everton
23
9
6
8
33
11Sunderland
23
8
9
6
33
12Brighton & Hove Albion
23
7
9
7
30
13AFC Bournemouth
23
7
9
7
30
14Tottenham Hotspur
23
7
7
9
28
15Crystal Palace
23
7
7
9
28
16Leeds United
23
6
8
9
26
17Nottingham Forest
23
7
4
12
25
18West Ham United
23
5
5
13
20
19Burnley
23
3
6
14
15
20Wolverhampton Wanderers
23
1
5
17
8


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