- Kalvin Phillips is expected to leave Manchester City in the January transfer window
- The English midfielder is open to a move to Serie A giants Juventus
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Kalvin Phillips is open to a new experience at Juventus in Serie A.
The 28-year-old will leave Manchester City next month as he looks to regain the regular playing time he has craved since his move from Leeds United.
Although official talks have yet to begin, the Italians are making the first step to sign him. Their budget is limited, so that means they want a loan, but that suits Phillips.
He wants the opportunity to play in another top league so he can add extra qualities to his game and re-establish himself in Gareth Southgate's England plans ahead of the European Championship.
Newcastle United and more than a dozen other English and European clubs are said to have shown interest, but the chance to play in Turin under Massimo Allegri is appealing.
Kalvin Phillips is open to a new experience at Juventus in Serie A as he eyes more regular playing minutes ahead of England's European Championship campaign
Juventus manager Massimiliano Allegri could offer Phillips from City, with the midfielder open to a move to the Italian club
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Phillips hopes a series of games in Serie A can give him the chance to experience a new culture and rediscover his rhythm before the summer, with the aim of being in a better position to take stock of his career.
Phillips has made 30 appearances since joining from Leeds United for £42m in 2022. He received interest from Liverpool in August and was open to the move, but the deal did not reach the crucial stage.
City boss Pep Guardiola has apologized for failing to find a place for Phillips, who has proved a popular member of the City squad. There is general acceptance that this is the right time for him to try something new for the benefit of his career. .