West Bromwich Albion have secured the service of Nat Phillips from Liverpool on a permanent deal.
Though the fee is still unknown, the 28-year-old has agreed to three-year terms at The Hawthorns.
Phillips played in 32 Championship games last season at Derby County, where he was on loan.
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Having come up through their academy system, he leaves Anfield after making 29 first-team outings.
“A big factor was that this is a big club with high aspirations – and I’d say those aspirations align with mine,” the defender remarked.
“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.
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“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.”
In his 32 appearances for The Rams in 24/25 season in the Championship, the Englishman managed to find the net only once while rendering three assists.
He concluded: “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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