Kalvin Phillips' transfer to Manchester City last summer hasn't panned out as expected, leading both the player and the club to make a significant decision regarding their future together.
Since his move from Leeds United in the summer of 2022, the Englishman has only accumulated 760 minutes of playing time at the Etihad Stadium, finding himself well down the team's hierarchy.
With the upcoming EUROs set to take place in Germany next summer, the 27-year-old understands the importance of regular first-team action to secure a spot in Gareth Southgate's squad.
This realization may lead him to consider a move during the January transfer window. As per reports from Football Insider, both Phillips and City now view an exit as the most suitable way forward, marking a substantial decision for the midfielder.
In the past summer transfer window, Pep Guardiola's side opted not to let the midfielder go, primarily due to the injury sustained by Kevin de Bruyne on the Premier League's opening day and the departure of Ilkay Gundogan to Barcelona.
However, the arrival of Matheus Nunes has altered the landscape, providing the former Leeds star with the opportunity to explore potential transfers elsewhere.
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