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The verdict on Kalvin Phillips as Town close marquee signing

To much adulation, Kalvin Phillips has joined Town on a season-long loan. We weigh up the pros and cons of this statement signing.

The big picture: With 73 top-flight games under his belt, Phillips could play a crucial role in solidifying Ipswich's midfield as they aim to establish themselves in the Premier League under Kieran McKenna.

The 28-year-old also has 31 England caps and won the fan-voted 2020-21 BT England men's player of the year award. His last international appearance came in November 2023.

Kalvin Phillips warming up for Manchester City
Kalvin Phillips warming up for Manchester City(Alamy)

Why it matters: Ipswich's Premier League survival hopes could be significantly boosted by Phillips' proven ability at the highest level.

Town reportedly faced stiff competition from established Premier League clubs Fulham and Everton for his signature. It's a testament to the club's hierarchy that the deal has progressed this far, with Sky Sports reporting that Phillips was impressed with the project after discussions with boss Kieran McKenna and chairman Mark Ashton.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

By the numbers: According to Opta, over the past 365 days, Phillips averages: 

  • 2.80 tackles per 90 minutes (87th percentile)

  • 62.80 passes attempted per 90 (79th percentile)

  • 85.0% pass completion rate (62nd percentile)

  • 1.81 aerials won per 90 (88th percentile)

On the pitch: Phillips' defensive skills and ball distribution align well with McKenna's tactical approach, potentially providing a stable midfield base and the passing ability to help the team break between the lines. 

He showed promise during Man City's pre-season tour, impressing as an unorthodox centre-back against Barcelona and Chelsea. 

Yes, but: Phillips comes with risks. Ipswich needs high-profile signings to make an immediate impact, yet Phillips' recent record raises concerns. At Manchester City, he made just two league starts, 14 sub appearances, and featured in 10 cup matches, including seven in the Champions League. His loan spell at West Ham was equally underwhelming, with only three starts and five substitute appearances, picking up one red card.

On affordability and value for money: Phillips' reported £150,000-per-week wages present a significant financial challenge. While City may cover a portion of his salary, the deal remains a substantial investment for Town. To justify this outlay, Phillips would need to quickly establish himself as one of the club's top performers.

The bottom line: A gamble worth taking. Phillips could be the experienced anchor Ipswich needs to compete effectively in the Premier League, offering both defensive solidity and the ability to initiate attacks from deep.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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