Manchester City midfielder Kalvin Phillips has signed on loan with Sheffield United for the remainder of the 2025-26 season. The 30-year-old former England international, who has struggled to find form at Etihad Stadium under manager Pep Guardiola, will join the Championship club in a bid to reignite his career.
Phillips' trajectory has stalled since joining City from Leeds United on a six-year contract worth £45m in 2022. Despite being named England's Player of the Year in 2021 after an impressive debut season, he has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter at Manchester City.
The former England international has made just seven appearances for City this season, including a cameo appearance in the Carabao Cup final against Huddersfield Town in September. He has been training with his City teammates but was deemed surplus to requirements by the club.
Phillips' loan move to Sheffield United marks his third spell away from Manchester City, following stints at West Ham and Ipswich Town. The Blades are 17th in the Championship table and will provide Phillips with an opportunity to get game time and potentially turn around his career.
Guardiola has publicly acknowledged that Phillips was "overweight" when he returned from the World Cup in December 2022, but apologized for the comments earlier this year. The move has raised questions about whether Guardiola's criticism contributed to Phillips' struggles at Manchester City.
Phillips will be hoping that a spell away from the Etihad can help him regain his form and get back on track with his career. However, it remains to be seen how long he will stay with Sheffield United, given the loan deal is only for the remainder of the season.
Phillips' trajectory has stalled since joining City from Leeds United on a six-year contract worth £45m in 2022. Despite being named England's Player of the Year in 2021 after an impressive debut season, he has struggled to establish himself as a regular starter at Manchester City.
The former England international has made just seven appearances for City this season, including a cameo appearance in the Carabao Cup final against Huddersfield Town in September. He has been training with his City teammates but was deemed surplus to requirements by the club.
Phillips' loan move to Sheffield United marks his third spell away from Manchester City, following stints at West Ham and Ipswich Town. The Blades are 17th in the Championship table and will provide Phillips with an opportunity to get game time and potentially turn around his career.
Guardiola has publicly acknowledged that Phillips was "overweight" when he returned from the World Cup in December 2022, but apologized for the comments earlier this year. The move has raised questions about whether Guardiola's criticism contributed to Phillips' struggles at Manchester City.
Phillips will be hoping that a spell away from the Etihad can help him regain his form and get back on track with his career. However, it remains to be seen how long he will stay with Sheffield United, given the loan deal is only for the remainder of the season.