For several weeks, a departure of Kyle Walker from Manchester City has been looming. Arriving in 2017 at the Skyblues, the right defender built a solid reputation with the Mancunians and became one of the best right defenders in the world. However, his season with the Cityzens did not start in the best way and the 34-year-old very quickly left Pep Guardiola's plans. Thus, a departure this winter seemed inevitable and the option leading to AC Milan very quickly gained weight.
This Friday, the series ends and Kyle Walker officially commits to the Rossoneri: “The 2023 Champions League-winning defender is a new AC Milan player. AC Milan are pleased to announce the loan of Kyle Andrew Walker from Manchester City FC, with an option to buy. Kyle was born on May 28, 1990, in Sheffield, England. He started his career at Sheffield United, then moved to Tottenham Hotspur, where he made his Premier League debut in March 2010. In the summer of 2017, he joined Manchester City. During his time there, he played 319 matches and won 17 trophies. This includes six Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy in 2023. Walker made his debut for the England national team in November 2011 and has been capped 93 times. For his time with the Rossoneri, Walker chose to wear the number 32 jersey.»