Kalvin Philipps to move to Ipswich Town on loan

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Arriving in the summer of 2022 from Leeds United, Kalvin Philips has never made his mark at Manchester City. He has only played 31 games in two seasons under Pep Guardiola. The 28-year-old midfielder is a natural candidate for a departure this summer. A surprising Premier League club has positioned itself on his file. According to BBC Sportthe English international (31 caps) is very close to joining Ipswich Town, promoted this 2024-2025 season. He will be loaned for one season, without an option to buy.

Loaned by the Cityzens At West Ham United, in the second half of last season, the Englishman did not shine. At Ipswich Town, he could bring his experience of the English championship, he who has played 79 Premier League matches in his career, to a squad that will discover the Premier League games. A way for him to relaunch his career which has been on the dotted line since his arrival at the four-time reigning English champions.

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