
Following the release of information on Kyle Walker’s future in the Premier League, AC MiIan has determined the precise moment at which they will decide whether to sign the Manchester City star.
Walker departed City in January after seven and a half years to sign a loan deal with Serie A powerhouse AC Milan till the conclusion of the current campaign.
The England international has received mixed reviews from supporters since joining the Italian team, but he has still put up some strong performances even though it seems like his greatest days are over.
Fans have been wondering where Walker will play next season as the transfer market reopens in June. A recent update has given us a clear picture of what to anticipate from the 24-year-old this summer.
Walker acknowledged that he had decided to leave City in search of more consistent playing time when his move to the San Siro was made public towards the close of the winter transfer window.
The 34-year-old has since made 12 appearances for Milan in all competitions and established himself as a key member of their defence.
The Italian team will hold off on signing the full-back until they have appointed a new sports director, according to a recent report by transfer guru Fabrizio Romano.
But whatever occurs. Walker will not be rejoining Manchester City, according to Romano.
“Regardless of AC Milan’s future decision, the story between Man City and Kyle Walker will be over in the summer,” the football writer stated in a post on X.
“Walker has a buyout clause with Milan, but the new director will make the final choice.
“In any case, Walker will NOT stay at City as they’ll bring in new fullback.”
Walker’s contract expires at the end of June, so they may wait until later in the summer window and sign him as a free agent. However, some rumours suggest that the purchase clause in his loan agreement might be as cheap as €5 million (£4.17 million).
As for City, according to a Daily Mail source, the Premier League team is considering replacing Walker with defender Andrei Ratiu from Rayo Vallecano.
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