Press conference with Manchester United's caretaker manager Michael Carrick ahead of his side's Premier League match against Chelsea
Manchester United's appointment of Ralf Rangnick as interim boss has sparked various rumours about incomings as the Red Devils look to consolidate a Champions League spot. But one certain man who won't be coming in is Kalvin Phillips, according to reports.
United, who currently sit in eighth position after enduring a terrible start to the campaign under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, are going to need an overhaul in January if they are to meet their targets.
A midfielder has been on the agenda for some time, with Declan Rice, Eduardo Camavinga and Franck Kessie having all been linked in recent months.
Yet one midfielder who won't be making the switch to United is Leeds midfielder Phillips.
The workhorse had emerged as one of United's leading transfer targets after a stellar Euro 2020 campaign.
Kalvin Phillips has been touted with a move to Manchester United in recent months (Image: GETTY)
The Leeds-born dynamo had been linked in a £60million move.
However, the Daily Star indicates that he has no intentions of leaving Yorkshire for Greater Manchester - with Liverpool supposedly set to wade in and make their own bid.
It is believed Phillips has concerns over leaving the club due to the ramifications his family could come under should he make the switch to their rivals.
His family still live in the city and the England star is worried over the abuse they would receive if he was to join the Red Devils.
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Rio Ferdinand and Eric Cantona suffered a similar fate when they made the move across the M62.
And even Sir Alex Ferguson said Leeds fans frightened him ahead of a game back in 2011.
"I have always said Liverpool-Manchester United games are fierce in many aspects. But it never reaches the levels of Leeds United. Never," Ferguson said.
"It was frightening at our hotel. We had seven police vans round the hotel protecting the team.