Kalvin Phillips | Joins City on a 6-year deal

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Seems every transfer target, we are targeting are players that can come straight in to the team and know how to play our way straight away.

Kalvin Phillips knows how to play that 6 role.

Cucurella knows how to play as an overlapping fullback and as a fullback that can play in inverted. Since he’s done it this season at Brighton.
And a back three as well! The possibilities are endless if we get cucurella. If pep wants a 3-2-5 in possession cucurella can be part of the back three and allow cancelo to invert to play alongside rodri or overlap to allow the RW to come inside. If Walker plays, then walker can be part of the back three and cucurella can do the cancelo job and allow players like grealish to come inside if he overlaps.

Or say cucurella can be part of a back three and cancelo overlaps with bernardo/phillips(another transfer target) sit alongside rodri.

In a 2-3-5, we can have both full backs invert to allow our attacking mids to play between the lines in the front 5.

IMO this player is a must have as he offers us so many possiblites, only 23, and best of all, he's a NATURAL left back.
 
We can all speak like supporters, but that isn't a realistic POV when talking about players. There are countless examples of footballers who have moved on from their boyhood clubs to better their careers, and there are countless examples at City of players who were City through and through but were sold on because it's what the club wanted. There's no loyalty in the business of football and yet players are meant to be 'loyal'.

Also winning things and money are, in this instance, interchangeable. Phillips snubbing a move to City because he's loyal to Leeds might seem admirable, but it's also an unrealistic and pretty thick position for him to take. Grealish was Villa through and through but he left because he wanted to test himself at a higher level, win trophies, and earn more money. Equally, City yarded Nedum, who was City through and through and was desperate to stay, because they thought they could do better.

These lads can only look after themselves, their careers are short.
A good arguement with many likes but again plenty of additional comtent added to the original comment and my subsequent reply to it.
 
I'm told Leeds want another player on loan, one who is better than Doyle.

And I'm told that the release clause is at least partly connected to relegation.
Always thought Tommy was nailed on to move to Celtic at somepoint.
 
Stop it mate. You're showing huge naivety. "Demanding" a move is the one thing that he certainly won't be doing, and quite right.
It’s time city starting throwing their champion weight around. If Leeds start playing games and no release clause exists then I would expect Philips to push the move. He can love Leeds from the sidelines. When Pep calls you come running. No need for a long drawn out saga.

Anyway, we are most likely a month away from any real signing. Haaland excluded.
 
It’s time city starting throwing their champion weight around. If Leeds start playing games and no release clause exists then I would expect Philips to push the move. He can love Leeds from the sidelines. When Pep calls you come running. No need for a long drawn out saga.

Anyway, we are most likely a month away from any real signing. Haaland excluded.
Leeds have nurtured and developed him. His family are looked after by the club. He's worshipped by everyone there and has a rock solid relationship. He will not want to ruin that by marching around "demanding" a move. And City don't "throw their weight around". They have solid relationships right throughout Leeds United. If this deal gets done I predict that it will be done quietly and peacefully for all parties and if/when he goes back he'll be applauded from all sides of the ground. Like Sean Wright Phillips.

We aren't Bayern Munich or Real Madrid and I don't want us to be.
 
We can all speak like supporters, but that isn't a realistic POV when talking about players. There are countless examples of footballers who have moved on from their boyhood clubs to better their careers, and there are countless examples at City of players who were City through and through but were sold on because it's what the club wanted. There's no loyalty in the business of football and yet players are meant to be 'loyal'.

Also winning things and money are, in this instance, interchangeable. Phillips snubbing a move to City because he's loyal to Leeds might seem admirable, but it's also an unrealistic and pretty thick position for him to take. Grealish was Villa through and through but he left because he wanted to test himself at a higher level, win trophies, and earn more money. Equally, City yarded Nedum, who was City through and through and was desperate to stay, because they thought they could do better.

These lads can only look after themselves, their careers are short.
Didn't see this but this is a great post. It's one of the great flaws of football forums: diehard fans think that everyone within football is like them but they aren't. Look at how Carragher was a young Everton fan but now it's all Liverpool. Lee Dixon with City then Arsenal.

You will know this through your connections: most pros talk about their "boyhood" club because once within the game it becomes a business, the place they work. There's an affection, they like the tea ladies, the kitmen and they appreciate how they were looked after. But exactly as you say, they get one shot in life to make their family rich and respected for generations and they aren't going to blow that because they used to support a team.

One club men like Mark Noble do it because their club is their level and there's no need to move.
 
Leeds have nurtured and developed him. His family are looked after by the club. He's worshipped by everyone there and has a rock solid relationship. He will not want to ruin that by marching around "demanding" a move. And City don't "throw their weight around". They have solid relationships right throughout Leeds United. If this deal gets done I predict that it will be done quietly and peacefully for all parties and if/when he goes back he'll be applauded from all sides of the ground. Like Sean Wright Phillips.

We aren't Bayern Munich or Real Madrid and I don't want us to be.
Exactly,and if a deal can be reached,only a minority of cunts/not rights will be claiming its nothing other than the opportunity of a lifetime for the lad.The vast majority of their support will surely thank him for his efforts and wish him well.
 
Didn't see this but this is a great post. It's one of the great flaws of football forums: diehard fans think that everyone within football is like them but they aren't. Look at how Carragher was a young Everton fan but now it's all Liverpool. Lee Dixon with City then Arsenal.

You will know this through your connections: most pros talk about their "boyhood" club because once within the game it becomes a business, the place they work. There's an affection, they like the tea ladies, the kitmen and they appreciate how they were looked after. But exactly as you say, they get one shot in life to make their family rich and respected for generations and they aren't going to blow that because they used to support a team.

One club men like Mark Noble do it because their club is their level and there's no need to move.
Slippy would have been a prime example had other influences not arisen,lol.
 
Leeds have nurtured and developed him. His family are looked after by the club. He's worshipped by everyone there and has a rock solid relationship. He will not want to ruin that by marching around "demanding" a move. And City don't "throw their weight around". They have solid relationships right throughout Leeds United. If this deal gets done I predict that it will be done quietly and peacefully for all parties and if/when he goes back he'll be applauded from all sides of the ground. Like Sean Wright Phillips.

We aren't Bayern Munich or Real Madrid and I don't want us to be.
All very good reasonable points.

Thank god we are not Munich nor Madrid but we are Manchester City. Txiki should be able to wrap up transfers like Philips a lot quicker than we do presently.

Kavlin is not a kid anymore. I go back to my original point. If he is not sure about the move we need to move on quickly. Leeds fans will still call him a greedy turncoat no matter how much they stage manage his departure.
 
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