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Kalvin Phillips signs clear for Everton after Kevin Thelwell transfer pledge

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Everton are interested in signing Kalvin Phillips on loan from Manchester City but is it a calculated risk worth taking or another misguided move for a talent on the wane?

The Blues got their fingers burned over another England international midfielder Dele Alli on the final day of the winter window in 2022 which just happened to be the same day that Frank Lampard was appointed. With the former Chelsea manager already bringing in Donny van de Beek on loan from Manchester United and the club having used up their other domestic loan slot earlier in the month by acquiring Anwar El Ghazi from Aston Villa three days before Rafael Benitez was sacked (the winger would play just 11 minutes of action in the shape of two brief cameos off the bench against Leeds United and Manchester City), Dele had to come in on a permanent deal.




As everyone in football knows, Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy strikes a hard bargain and the notoriously tough negotiator – who the ECHO understands later that year agreed a price for Richarlison with his Everton counterpart Bill Kenwright in Scott’s, at a swanky Mayfair seafood restaurant, only to try and reduce his offer – allowed the Blues to take Dele on an initial free transfer but inserted a number of appearance-related fees and other clauses that could potentially drive up the cost to around £40million. As it turned out, the player, who four years earlier had been rated as the most-valuable midfielder in the world by the prestigious CIES Football Observatory was unable to recapture such form anyway.

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Dele, who never played a full game for Everton, started just one game for the Blues, the 5-1 defeat to Arsenal on the final day of the 2021/22 season after Lampard’s side had secured their Premier League status with a dramatic 3-2 comeback win at home to Crystal Palace three days earlier. Other than that, he was restricted to a dozen substitute appearances before an ill-fated loan spell at Besiktas.

Dele didn’t play at all this season with an interview with Gary Neville coming out last July in which he spoke frankly about a number of off-the-field issues he suffered throughout both his childhood and adult life and this was followed by more injury disappointment. While his contract expires at the end of this month, Everton announced ahead of their final game of the season that he will remain with them while he continues an intensive rehabilitation programme from a long-term groin injury, which he has recently been undergoing away from Merseyside.

Phillips, at 28, is the same age as Dele but if the Blues were able to get him on a temporary move they could at least try before they potentially buy. Director of football Kevin Thelwell has made it clear that a sustainable football model has to be built on astute trading, in and out of the club and a loan move for the Etihad Stadium outcast could fit the bill in this respect in terms of a thrifty acquisition.

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