
Kalvin Phillips may potentially rejoin Manchester City in the upcoming summer, as no definitive agreement was reached with West Ham.
The ex-Leeds player has secured a loan move to East London following an unusual and unremarkable 18-month period at the Premier League titleholders, during which Pep Guardiola lacked sufficient confidence in him to grant him playing time. During this period, Rodri has been extensively utilized, while Mateo Kovacic and Matheus Nunes have been acquired, and Rico Lewis has been promoted from the academy.
Phillips desired to relocate in January to safeguard his position in the England squad for the next European Championship. Gareth Southgate, recognizing Phillips as the second-most proficient defensive midfielder after Declan Rice, supported this notion. on contrast to his role at City, Phillips has played a crucial and indispensable role on the national squad.