Nat Phillips will leave Liverpool again this month after his Celtic loan spell came to an end.The centre-back was drafted in by Brendan Rodgers to help with a defensive crisis at Parkhead, but he has returned south with numbers now swelling.
His time in Glasgow was far from smooth though, playing eight times and seeing performances like his display in a 2-1 Premiership defeat to Kilmarnock put under the microscope.Uncertainty surrounded what would come next for him with Liverpool also struggling with some injuries, but assistant boss Pep Lijnders has confirmed he will leave on loan alongside Scotland international Calvin Ramsay.
Lijnders said: "Him (Ramsay) and Nat [Phillips], good examples. There's interest – what is good. We have to find – with the agent, with himself, with the clubs – the right decision for the player.
He needs to have game time, needs to play, have a lot of success."That's why I like the move of Fabio [Carvalho], for example.
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