Sources: West Ham, City agree loan for Phillips

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Open Extended ReactionsKalvin Phillips is looking to find first-team football in the January transfer window. Ryan Crockett/DeFodi Images via Getty Images

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West Ham have agreed a loan deal with Manchester City for midfielder Kalvin Phillips, sources have told ESPN.

The deal is not yet complete and, according to a source, negotiations over an option to make the move permanent in the summer are ongoing.

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ESPN reported last week that West Ham were one of a number of clubs to express an interest in Phillips, who is keen to leave the Etihad in the January transfer window to find regular first-team football and keep his place in the England squad ahead of the European Championships in Germany this summer.

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The midfielder made a £43 million ($54.5m) move from Leeds United to City in 2022 but has never been a significant part of manager Pep Guardiola's plans.

Phillips has made just two starts for City this season --even when starting defensive midfielder Rodri has been absent.

West Ham manager David Moyes has a long-standing interest in Phillips, even floating the idea last summer of using the midfielder in a part-exchange with Declan Rice, who eventually joined Arsenal.

Source: espn.co.uk