Manchester City appears open to facilitating Kalvin Phillips’ potential loan move to Newcastle. The England star, who has seen limited action this season, has garnered interest from the Magpies as they seek a replacement for the banned Sandro Tonali.
Despite Phillips’ restricted playing time amounting to a mere 89 minutes in the Premier League this season, Manchester City seems willing to explore loan offers for the talented midfielder. While Newcastle lacks the financial capacity for a permanent deal, talks previously linked Juventus with a potential move for Phillips in the upcoming transfer window.
The latest development suggests a shift in the saga surrounding Phillips, hinting at a possible continuation of his presence in the Premier League.
Since joining Manchester City in a deal that could reach £45 million, Phillips has struggled to secure a consistent spot under Pep Guardiola’s leadership. He participated in only 12 top-flight matches last season and has made a mere four Premier League appearances in the current term, with his last game dating back to November 4th.
The discussion around Phillips’ potential and the teams he could thrive in emerged in recent weeks. Former Liverpool striker Dean Saunders suggested Phillips could fit into teams like Manchester United and possibly even Liverpool, citing his proficiency in the holding midfield role, which is highly sought after in the top-flight clubs.
Saunders noted, “That’s a sought-after position; Man United signed Casemiro to play in that holding position. He could get in Man United’s team, would he get in Liverpool’s team? Probably. I think he’s better than [Wataru] Endo when he’s playing every week.”
The situation hints at a possible loan move for Phillips to Newcastle, offering him an opportunity for regular playtime and a chance to showcase his skills in the Premier League.