Man City Set To Seal Kalvin Phillips Deal Next [DETAILS]

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Manchester City is flexing its financial muscles in the transfer market with them set to sign Kalvin Phillips, MySportDab reports.

Kalvin Phillips has been closely monitored by Manchester City for a long time before they opted to go after Jack Grealish from Aston Villa that window.

The English Premier League Champions have been busy in the transfer market and they recently acquired the services of Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund.

Kalvin Phillips

They have their next business cut out for them as they are looking into their next move which could also be finalized knowing it won’t be that difficult.

Pep Guardiola has always been backed in the transfer market which has gone a long way in helping the team to where they are today .

Their only worries have been European glory which is yet to happen for them after managing to reach one final which they lost against Chelsea.

They are fortifying their team ahead of next season which they will be looking to try again and this time hope for something good to happen.

Manchester City are ready to step up their interest in Leeds midfielder Kalvin Phillips, according to reports from GOAL.

The 26-year-old is thought to be the club’s top midfield target after they ruled out moves for Barcelona’s Frenkie De Jong and West Ham’s Declan Rice who might both not be available.

With the departure of Fernandinho, Guardiola is on the search for a back up to Rodri, who has emerged as a key player.

Although Kalvin Phillips is someone who could compete for his starting position if a deal can be completed in the coming weeks.

It will also help them have more dept with the busy season that will be coming up by August which they will be needing more quality on the bench or the pitch.

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