Liverpool defender reveals Premier League ‘aspirations’ but no conversations about his future yet
Liverpool defender Nathaniel Phillips has admitted he hopes to be playing in the Premier League next season but revealed there haven’t been any talks about his future just yet.
The Reds were reportedly willing to listen to offers for the defender last summer but no deals materialised and he remained at Anfield until the January.
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Phillips then moved on loan to Bournemouth in the transfer window and played an integral role in the Cherries promotion back to the Premier League.
It was reported last week that Liverpool will only accept offers around £15million for the Bolton-born defender as they look to raise funds for potential incomings this summer.
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A potential return to Bournemouth on a permanent basis has been rumoured and that could be something that suits Phillips who has spoken out about his future.
Phillips has revealed he hopes to be playing top-flight football next season but admitted any talks about his future will have to wait until the Liverpool squad return for pre-season