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Nat Phillips brought an end to his nine-year stay at Liverpool when he signed for West Bromwich Albion on Monday.
As reported by the ECHO, the deal is worth £3m inclusive of add-ons.
An academy graduate at Anfield, he featured 17 times in the Premier League when the club were defending champions in 2020/21 but thereafter failed to become a first-team regular.
He has spent the past two seasons out on loan at Celtic, Cardiff City and Derby County.
The centre-back made 33 appearances for the Rams last year, returning a goal and three assists to help them avoid relegation from the Championship.
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Phillips also becomes Albion’s first signing since the appointment of head coach Ryan Mason.
After the transfer was confirmed, Liverpool posted a post on Instagram in which they thanked the 28-year-old for his service.
Adam Lallana, Adrian, Alexander-Arnold, Alisson, Luis Diaz, Jay Spearing and Wataru Endo all liked the post.
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After signing for his new club, Phillips said: "A big factor was that this is obviously a big club with high aspirations – and I'd say those aspirations align with mine.
“I think everyone at the club and involved would like to see it competing for promotion and pushing for Premier League football – and that's the same as me.
“I'm really looking forward to it, and as soon as I found out about the interest, I just wanted to get here and get going.
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"Throughout my career, I've always wanted to develop a rhythm and continue to play week in, week out.
“I feel like I did that in the second half of last season, and I want to continue that rhythm and try to take that into the season coming up.
“I've had a number of loans over the past few years, and it'll be really nice for me and my family to go somewhere and know we're staying there to develop a relationship with the club and the fans."
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