
Kalvin Phillips’ Potential Leeds United Return Gains Momentum
Leeds United's interest in bringing back their former star Kalvin Phillips is gaining significant momentum. Reports suggest that the midfielder, currently at Manchester City, is open to a return to Elland Road. This news comes amidst claims that Leeds are working on a deal to navigate the wage hurdles associated with Phillips' current contract.
The 49ers, who are part of Leeds' ownership, are reportedly pushing hard to secure a loan deal for Phillips. This move would see him return to the club where he made his name before his high-profile transfer to Manchester City. The proposed deal is said to be around £8 million per year, a testament to Phillips' value and the club's determination to bring him back.
Leeds are also considering other signings this summer, but the potential return of Phillips is seen as a priority. The midfielder's familiarity with the club and his proven track record could provide a significant boost as Leeds aim to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.