Juventus in negotiations for the signing of Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City, says source

The future of Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips is in talks, as Italian giants Juventus are negotiating a potential deal for the player. Phillips has struggled to secure playing time under manager Pep Guardiola and is eager to find a new club where he can receive regular first-team action. With the European Championships on the horizon, Phillips is determined to secure a move that will provide him with the opportunity to feature for his national team. Stay updated as negotiations continue and the midfielder’s future becomes clearer.
Manchester City in talks with Juventus for January transfer of Kalvin Phillips
Manchester City is in discussions with Juventus for the potential transfer of Kalvin Phillips in January, a source has revealed to ESPN. The 28-year-old midfielder is eager to leave City after struggling to secure playing time under Pep Guardiola since his £43 million move from Leeds United 18 months ago.
Juventus is negotiating with City, but terms have not been finalized yet. Juventus prefers a loan deal until the end of the season, while City is aiming for a permanent transfer. Phillips has only appeared in four Premier League matches this season and has expressed his desire to leave in search of regular first-team football, especially with the European Championships in Germany approaching next summer.
While Newcastle has shown interest in Phillips, they have not made direct contact with City. Phillips, whose contract runs until 2028, is currently in Saudi Arabia with the City squad as they prepare for the FIFA Club World Cup final against Fluminense.
If an agreement for Phillips’ departure cannot be reached, City is willing to keep him for the rest of the season. However, Guardiola is also hoping to have Kevin De Bruyne back in early January after the midfielder’s three-month absence due to a hamstring injury.