Aston Villa and Kalvin Phillips transfer as Everton update opens door for Man City deal

Everton’s pursuit of 20-year-old midfielder Habib Diarra could leave the door open for Aston Villa to sign Kalvin Phillips.

The Toffees have been heavily linked with a potential move for Phillips – who is currently in the US with Manchester City – but the acquisition of Diarra as reported by The Athletic could put speculation to bed. As a result, Villa would likely become the front-runner in their potential pursuit of Phillips. The report by The Athletic suggested Sean Dyche’s side are still interested in the City man but a loan deal – as they have one loan slot available – could be the more likely option.

Phillips never got going last season – when he was loaned to West Ham United – and made just eight Premier League appearances for the Hammers. As a result, he missed out on a UEFA Euro 2024 spot having previously been very much part of Gareth Southgate’s plans in past tournaments.

Villa have been active in the window – signing eight players – as they prepare to compete on four fronts – Premier League, UEFA Champions League, FA Cup, and Carabao Cup – this season and a player of Phillips’ experience would no doubt add to an already strong squad.

Earlier this week, Manchester Evening News reported that Villa had submitted a loan offer rather than a permanent deal as money raised from the sale of midfielder Douglas Luiz – who signed for Juventus – was spent when securing the transfer of Belgian midfielder Amadou Onana.

Phillips played 90 minutes in City’s draw with Barcelona in Orlando on Thursday and has had a prominent role in the Cityzens’ pre-season preparations. Phillips also played in the two previous friendlies – against Milan and Celtic – causing Guardiola to speak out on the current situation, he said: “Kalvin I don’t know what is going to happen with his situation. He was really good for the problems we had. I know Kalvin when he gets the ball and can see all the pitch in front of him he’s a really good player. When he has the small spaces there are more problems.”

Phillips played as a makeshift defender against Barca, with the City boss praising his efforts: “He makes an incredible effort with his position. He was confident with the ball and helps us a lot. I’m really pleased with his performance.”

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