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Manchester City fans grow increasingly concerned for Midfielder

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Manchester City fans grow increasingly concerned for Midfielder

Kalvin Phillips’ journey at Manchester City has become a cautionary tale of dashed hopes and unfulfilled potential.

The £45 million transfer from Leeds United in 2022 promised a dynamic addition to Pep Guardiola’s squad, but Phillips’ stint has been marred by lackluster performances and a struggle for relevance.

During his debut season, Phillips started just four games in all competitions, a surprising stat for a player of his caliber, especially as Manchester City clinched the treble. His limited appearances and impact raised eyebrows, setting the tone for a challenging tenure at the Etihad.

The first half of the last season saw Phillips mostly benched, leading to a loan spell at West Ham United. Unfortunately, the change of scenery did little to rejuvenate his form. His inconsistent performances saw him relegated to the bench and omitted from Gareth Southgate’s England squad for Euro 2024, a significant blow to his career.

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Despite being under contract for another three years, both Phillips and Manchester City are keen on a permanent move away from the club this summer.

In a bid to attract potential suitors or earn a spot in Guardiola’s side, Phillips joined City’s pre-season tour in the United States. However, his recent displays against Celtic and AC Milan have only fueled fans’ frustrations, with errors and a lack of confidence on full display.

Social media reactions have been brutal. “Kalvin Phillips. Deary me,” one fan lamented on X, while another added, “He’s got to go. The confidence is gone, and he even stood still and didn’t bother to try to recover the mistake.”

The criticism continues with fans questioning, “What happened to him, man?” and brutally concluding, “Just take the loss. Sell, loan, release—I honestly don’t care at this point.”

Despite links to Everton and several Saudi Pro League clubs, Phillips’ future remains uncertain. At his peak, Phillips showcased a unique skill set and midfield prowess, but his time at Manchester City has been a shadow of his former self.

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