Everton have been tipped to make a transfer move for Kalvin Phillips by their former chief executive Keith Wyness
Everton have been tipped to make a move for Kalvin Phillips as Amadou Onana closes in on a £50million transfer to Aston Villa. Fellow central midfielder Tim Iroegbunam made the switch in the opposite direction earlier this summer and made an encouraging Blues debut as a second half substitute in Friday’s 3-3 friendly draw at Sligo Rovers but given that the 21-year-old has only made a dozen Premier League appearances, Everton are being linked with more experienced further additions.
He told Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast : “The whisper is they will move for Kalvin Phillips, who Everton have been linked with for a while before. “That would bring great experience into the midfield. He’s not quite the Onana-type player, but he’s similar and would certainly give a lot of experience and steel in the midfield. “That’s something we were perhaps missing a little bit last year.
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