From costing Manchester City 50 ‘kilos’ to Pep Guardiola being sentenced to more

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The stage of Calvin Phillips within City of Manchester It has not been as good as expected to date and everything indicates that this will not change next season. The 28-year-old English midfielder has arrived at Etihad Stadium in the summer of 2022, which is considered an important booster after becoming famous in Leeds United. But he never had confidence Pep Guardiola and after going out on loan in the second half of the season just ended, he won’t be back for the new season.

According to The Sun, Calvin Phillips faces an uncertain future after a bitter disagreement Pep Guardiola which will prevent his return. Furthermore, it is worth noting that in the months that he wore West Ham he gave City of Manchester Much less did he offer a performance to change the Catalan coach’s mind. On the contrary, he made big mistakes that undoubtedly contributed not only to the fact that in city does not rely on him but also because he was left on the list of Gareth Southgate for the upcoming Euro Cup.

However, and despite all of the above, there is hope Calvin Phillips in terms of continuing to play in the Premier League. According to Sky Sports, the Everton He is interested in acquiring his services and will now study the appropriate formula to include him in his staff. A loan seems most likely, although it is not excluded that his arrival will occur through transfer.

Calvin Phillips Arrived at City of Manchester in exchange for 50 million euros and has a contract until June 2028, although at the moment it seems difficult for him to wear the shirt of the recent Premier League champion.

Source: La Verdad

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