Crystal Palace manager Roy Hodgson is expressing interest in securing a loan deal for England midfielder Kalvin Phillips from Manchester City. Phillips, 28, has been the subject of transfer speculation as he has yet to start a Premier League game for Manchester City this season. Hodgson acknowledges that a permanent deal might be financially challenging for Palace but suggests a short-term loan could be mutually beneficial, especially with Phillips aiming for Euro 2024 participation.
While financial constraints remain a consideration, Hodgson sees Phillips as a valuable addition to the team, offering the opportunity for regular Premier League play leading up to a crucial summer for both England and the player. Hodgson remains cautious about competing with other clubs for Phillips, stating that much remains uncertain about the midfielder’s future destination. Palace is set to face Everton in an FA Cup third-round replay, with Hodgson confirming that Michael Olise will remain unavailable for the upcoming matches against Everton and Arsenal.
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