Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has revealed that defender Kyle Walker has asked to leave the club. The shock news came following City’s 8-0 demolition of Salford in the FA Cup, and it appears possible Walker’s exit will be sealed before the end of the current transfer window.
Walker, 34, joined Manchester City from Spurs in the summer of 2017, and since then, he’s been a key part of their unrivalled success domestically and in Europe. Walker is a six-time Premier League title winner with City and has also won the Champions League with the club. With Walker due to turn thirty-five in May, he’s looking for potentially one final challenge before the end of his career, a challenge away from English football.
At the time of writing, sports betting markets suggests that the front runners for Walker’s signature are Italian giants Milan. According to reports, the Serie A outfit have already opened talks to make the move happen, but they’re sure to have rivals for the defender’s signature. Saudi Pro League clubs have long been linked with an interest in Walker, and while previous moves have led to nothing, the landscape has changed in recent months.