Leeds midfielder would ‘improve’ Arsenal and Man Utd admits pundit
Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips would improve both Arsenal and Manchester United according to former Tottenham boss Tim Sherwood.
Phillips has been linked with a move away from Elland Road after a poor season for Leeds this campaign.
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The club are still battling relegation despite back-to-back wins under new boss Jesse Marsch.
Aston Villa are thought to be interested in the midfielder an a number of other sides have been linked with the England international.
Now, former Villa boss Sherwood has admitted that whilst Phillips wouldn’t play for the likes of Liverpool or Manchester City, he would improve Arsenal and Man Utd.
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Speaking on The Kelly and Wrighty Show, Sherwood said: “If you cut him in half he bleeds white. He really cares about that football club.
“Will he leave for money? I don’t think he’s that type of player. I think he will want trophies though and he will want to continue playing every week to stay in that England team.
“If he goes to Man City or Liverpool, he doesn’t play for them. Man United he certainly does, he improves them and Arsenal.
“I think Kalvin Phillips has another year there [at Leeds] because it