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Midfield target makes future decision

Kalvin Phillips wants to STAY at Leeds United.

That’s according to a new report from The Daily Mail, despite the England international being at the centre of a potential summer transfer saga.

Phillips was the subject of a bid from the Irons in the January transfer window, though Leeds stood firm and kept the midfielder at the club.

Now, there have been reports claiming that Aston Villa could swoop in a huge £60m summer deal but the Mail now claims that he is willing to commit his future to the Elland Road club.

Phillips is said to be aware of interest from the Hammers, Villa, and Newcastle United, although his future is not likely to be completely resolved until he completes a change of agent, as he is currently in the process of doing.

Leeds still need to secure their survival this season although they are likely to do so, and they will then aim to tie Phillips down.

 

About Dave Langton

A journalist with 10 years' experience of working on National newspapers, now chief reporter covering the club that I've loved since I was a boy. Upton Park remains the greatest football stadium ever built.

One comment on “Midfield target makes future decision

  1. Average player in a poor team, he’s made to look good when playing with Rice and in some ways compliments Rice, the in loan player from Chelski at Palace Gallagher would be a much better acquisition, all round better player admittedly they play in different positions but I think (IMO) would be better fit and strengthen the squad.

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