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Manchester City Could Pay to Offload Kalvin Phillips Amid Leeds Return Talks

Manchester City Could Pay to Offload Kalvin Phillips Amid Leeds Return Talks

Manchester City are reportedly exploring the possibility of a financial settlement to facilitate the departure of midfielder Kalvin Phillips from Pep Guardiola’s first-team squad.

The 29-year-old, who joined City from Leeds United in 2022 for £45 million, has struggled to make an impact under Guardiola and has spent recent seasons on loan at West Ham United and Ipswich Town. A recent Achilles surgery further complicates his chances of reintegration into the squad.

Leeds United, promoted back to the Premier League, remain interested in re-signing Phillips. However, their financial limitations mean that any permanent move would require significant salary concessions or support from Manchester City.

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According to LeedsUnited.News journalist Graeme Bailey, City are considering either a buyout settlement or a subsidised loan to Elland Road. With three years remaining on Phillips’ contract, any pay-off would represent a considerable financial loss for City.

Should the deal proceed, it would mark a critical juncture in Phillips’ career, offering the England international a chance to restart at his boyhood club ahead of a potentially crucial season for international selection.

FAQ

  • What is Manchester City’s plan? They are reportedly open to paying off part of Phillips’ contract to facilitate a transfer.
  • Why can’t Leeds buy him outright? His current wage demands are beyond Leeds’ budget.
  • What are the exit options? Either a permanent deal with compensation, or a subsidised loan move.
  • What is Phillips’ injury status? He had Achilles surgery in May and is expected to return by August.
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Conclusion

Kalvin Phillips’ exit from Manchester City looks increasingly likely, with financial measures potentially enabling a return to Leeds United and the opportunity to revive his career in familiar surroundings.

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