Man City make decision on recalling Kalvin Phillips from Ipswich loan – sources

Man City have no plans to recall Kalvin Phillips in January after Rodri’s injury, sources have told Football Insider.

 

Phillips, also 28, was shipped out on his second loan of 2024 in the summer window.

He joined Ipswich Town on a season-long deal in a bid to get his career back on track and City have no plans to cut that move short.

The midfielder sat out the first two league games this term but started twice for the Tractor Boys against Fulham and Brighton before missing the draw against Southampton through injury.

Manager Kieran McKenna has confirmed the injury is “very small”, quelling any concerns after his recent struggles for fitness.

 

Phillips was signed as an understudy to Rodri in 2022 but has made just 31 appearances for City across three seasons.

Phillips not set for Man City return in January

He endured a torrid time with West Ham on loan in the second half of the 2023-24 campaign, playing just 320 minutes of action during his time at the London Stadium.

 

Rodri is a key man for City and they are drawing up plans to replace his impact as they chase another Premier League title.

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