English Premier LeagueKalvin Phillips has no desire to leave Leeds
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Kalvin Phillips has no desire to leave Leeds, says the midfielder’s agent.

 

Kalvin Phillips Happy at Leeds

The talented 25-year-old has seen his stocks rally over the past 12 months and a promotion to the Premier League before joining the England squad at Euro 2020. Unsurprisingly to find admiring gazes reportedly filming towards Elland Road, Kevin Sharp claims his client will turn a deaf ear to any transfer talk.

Kevin Sharp told him that before Kalvin Phillips signed his last contract, they had a good interest, so they sat down and explored all the pros and cons. His desire was never to leave, it was to be rewarded and stay and play for the team he supported as a child.

As part of the contract he signed in September 2019, they included clauses in it about if Leeds made it to the Premier League, so everything is set for the best flight. They knew it was a bit of a gamble, but they knew Leeds would get there with Marcelo Bielsa, and obviously they did.

There may be clubs that are actually looking at Kalvin Phillips now, because the more successful you are – playing for England in big tournaments – naturally generates interest. But Kalvin Phillips is happy at Leeds and has no desire to move. It’s more of a chance to continue what you are doing for the club and the country.

 

Kalvin Phillips will grow in value

Leeds native Kalvin Phillips is tied to a deal with whites until summer 2024. There is no need to open up discussions about new conditions, but it may be that the midfielder will be given an improved offer if the current standards are maintained. Kevin Sharp will not insist on this, but nothing is ruled out.

He added that it’s not that they knock on the door to happen, because it’s about Kalvin Phillips playing and enjoying his football, but if Leeds wants to improve that and protect their assets, they would surely be motivated to sit down. with them. Its value will increase and will last for a long time.

Kalvin Phillips took over 211 appearances for the Leeds, with 30 of those who came last season when White returned to the Premier League after a 16-year absence.