Liverpool's Nat Phillips wanted on loan by Middlesbrough and Stuttgart
Liverpool defender Nat Phillips emerges as a loan target for Middlesbrough and Stuttgart as Billy Koumetio seals loan switch to Dunkerque
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Liverpool defender Nat Phillips is a loan target for Middlesbrough and Stuttgart.
Phillips, 26, previously had a loan spell at Stuttgart in the 2019-20 season, during which he made 22 appearances.
He has also spent time on loan at Bournemouth.
Phillips has made 29 appearances for Liverpool but featured just twice in the Premier League last season.
He featured prominently as Jurgen Klopp’s side endured an injury crisis in the 2020-21 campaign, playing 17 times in the league, but now needs to go out and get regular minutes once more.
Liverpool defender Nat Phillips has emerged as a loan target for Middlesbrough and Stuttgart
Phillips could be allowed to leave on loan as he isn’t considered part of Jurgen Klopp’s plans
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Meanwhile, another Liverpool defender Billy Koumetio, 20, has completed a season-long loan move to French side USL Dunkerque.
Koumetio, who was previously capped by France at youth level, had a loan spell at Austria Vienna last season.
The youngster has made two competitive appearances for the Liverpool first-team.
He played against Midtjylland in the Champions League in 2020 and featured against Leicester in the League Cup in 2021.
Liverpool’s Billy Koumetio has completed a season-long loan move to join USL Dunkerque
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