Kalvin Phillips is linked with a return to Leeds.
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Alex Charlton
Sun 1 June 2025 14:58, UK
Leeds United are in discussions over a deal to bring Manchester City’s Kalvin Phillips back to Elland Road.
With the midfielder’s career at the Etihad Stadium over, a reputable Man City insider has broken news of the potential transfer.
The deal to bring Phillips back to Leeds could cost as little as £10million as the Yorkshire club return to the Premier League.
Given the insider’s track record of breaking stories, this is a deal that looks certain to go through.
Former Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips on loan at Ipswich Town
Phillips (Credit: Imago)
Leeds United set to sign Kalvin Phillips for £10million
As Leeds prepare for a return to the Premier League, they will be hellbent on acquiring players with top-flight nous.
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Phillips fits the bill in that regard, considering he has played for Leeds, Man City, West Ham, and Ipswich Town in England’s top division.
The midfielder spent the season on loan with Ipswich, but failed to make an impact for Kieran McKenna’s side.
Kalvin Phillips’ 2024/25 Premier League statistics Total
Appearances (starts) 19 (14)
Goals 0
Assists 0
Touches 41.4
Accurate passes 22.5 (81%)
Tackles per game 1.8
Phillips has not featured as much as he would have liked (Sofascore)
He is due to return to City after the end-of-season break, but not for long if reports on his future are true.
Leeds have held talks with Man City over a possible return for Phillips, and the fee could be as low as £10million, according to The Real Tolmie’s Hairdoo (1 June).
The insider has a track record of revealing transfer stories, meaning that Phillips to Elland Road has serious legs.
Phillips to reignite stuttering career at Leeds
There is no question that Phillips has endured a tough couple of years on the pitch.
Once an England regular, the 29-year-old’s career has faltered after moving to Man City for £50million in 2022.
Of course, the step up to Pep Guardiola’s side was always going to be a challenge, and challenging it has been.
Phillips has tried to find a spark to reignite his form, but loan spells at West Ham and Ipswich have failed to do so.
Now, the Englishman seems set to return to his boyhood club in a bid to keep them in the Premier League.
That move could be just what Phillips needs to save his career in front of supporters who adore him.
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