Kyle Walker was legitimately, considered one of the best straight defenders in the world. Author of several large seasons with Manchester City under the orders of Pep Guardiola, the Englishman was untouchable in the project of the Catalan coach. While the future promised to be radiant for the English international (95 selections) in Manchester, everything collapsed last year. Impacted by the drop in regime of Skyblues, Walker was clearly not to his advantage and was targeted for defensive gaps that he had not posted so far in his career.
Despite his role in the locker room, the former Tottenham was not spared: after a complicated first part of the season, the native of Sheffield was sent on loan to AC Milan last winter. Author of a half-fig half-grape loan, Walker did not know what his future would be and had suggested that he could remain in Lombardy after his loan last April: “Listen, it's not over. I am only loaned (in Milan). I have to keep in mind that I can come back. Obviously, the two parties must agree at the end of the season and … come on, the chapter is not closed, we will see what will happen. ”
Burnley is about to afford the big Kyle Walker blow
Finally, unconvinced by his performances, the Rossoneri did not wish to go further and Kyle Walker returned to Manchester a few days ago. However, the future of the 35 -year -old right defender was clearly not written under the tunic of the Cityzens. Under contract until June 2026 with the residents of Etihad Stadium, Walker was therefore clearly on the hot seat in recent days. And finally, it is a funny courtier who should win the bet to afford the experienced right defender.
According to the latest information from The AthleticBurnley is about to afford Kyle Walker. Freshly promoted to the Premier League, the Clarets will offer a two -year contract to Walker who currently takes his medical visit to engage with Burnley. Announced close to Everton, one of the best players in recent years in recent years will therefore join Burnley against a sum which will not exceed 5.8 million euros according to our colleagues from across the Channel. A huge blow for the training trained by Scott Parker.