Mase wrote:Well well well…
According to a new report from The Athletic, Manchester City coaches felt that now-Chelsea star Romeo Lavia was ‘more suited’ to playing the holding midfield role in Pep Guardiola’s side than Kalvin Phillips after just a few of his first training sessions with the club.
Romeo Lavia left Manchester City just days after Phillips had completed his move from Elland Road, joining Southampton on a five-year contract in a deal reported to be worth a total of around £14 million, with City retaining a £40 million buy-back clause and a 20% sell-on.
Amazing nobody has ever mentioned this on here before.










