Kalvin Phillips has said that he wants to stay at Manchester City, amid claims Liverpool and West Ham United want to sign him in the summer transfer window.
The midfielder moved to the Etihad Stadium last summer from Leeds in a deal worth £45m, but things have not gone to plan for the England international this season.
Phillips has spent most of his time on the bench or sidelines with a shoulder injury and has only accumulated a total of 503 minutes during the campaign.
Liverpool and West Ham United are reportedly interested in signing Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City in the summer of 2023.
The Daily Star reported in April that Liverpool are keen on the former Leeds United midfielder. While earlier this month, 90min claimed that West Ham are looking into the possibility of bringing the England international midfielder to London Stadium.
Speaking to BBC Radio, Phillips is aware of his poor campaign but he is hoping for a good pre-season in order to compete for a place in the City team.
“I’m looking forward to spending a good five more years here at Man City,” Phillips said about his future to Mike Minay on BBC Radio via Fabrizio Romano.
“I came here to win trophies and play football, I’ve not done as much as I’d like this season — pre-season I’ll come back as fit as possible.”
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