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Tottenham Hotspur Enter Race to Sign Kalvin Phillips


Tottenham Hotspur Enter Race to Sign Kalvin Phillips

Tottenham Hotspur has joined the competition to secure the signing of Kalvin Phillips.

Phillips' Quest for Game Time

The Manchester City midfielder is being pursued by several clubs ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.

Tottenham Eyes Phillips

Tottenham Hotspur has now entered the race to sign Kalvin Phillips.

Phillips, who seeks consistent playing time to secure his place in England's squad for Euro 2024, could potentially leave the treble-winning Manchester City.



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Since his £45 million move from Leeds last summer, Phillips has struggled, making only one start this season.

Juventus Open to Loan Deal

According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Tottenham has identified Phillips as a target if Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg departs the club in the new year.

Additionally, Juventus is reportedly open to a six-month loan deal for Phillips.

Competition from Premier League Clubs

Tottenham Hotspur joins Liverpool, Newcastle, Aston Villa, and West Ham in the pursuit of signing the former Leeds player.



courtesy of thesun.co.uk

Agent Offers Phillips to Real Madrid

Meanwhile, Phillips' agent has reportedly offered the 27-year-old midfielder to Real Madrid, suggesting a shocking potential deal.

Availability for Transfer

Phillips could leave Manchester City either on loan or on a permanent basis in January, provided a club meets the £50 million price tag set by the club.

Since joining Manchester City over a year ago, Phillips has made just two league starts and has been limited to 70 minutes of Premier League action this season.

Pep Guardiola granted him his only start in seven appearances during the Carabao Cup loss to Newcastle in September.

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