Many believe that Kalvin Phillips’ loan move to West Ham United benefits all parties involved but this perspective is flawed. While the move may benefit Phillips, Manchester City, West Ham, Gareth Southgate and England, it undermines the integrity of the Premier League.
The practice of loaning players between clubs is detrimental to the league’s competitiveness. Additionally, the situation raises concerns about fairness, especially if West Ham faces Manchester City in a crucial match while Phillips is ineligible to play.
Even if Phillips’ move becomes permanent, the underlying issues with the loan system persist. It highlights the hierarchy within the league where smaller clubs may receive favors from bigger ones in exchange for compliance. Despite potential benefits for individuals and clubs, the Premier League’s integrity suffers as a result.
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