Manchester City has decided to part ways with defender Kyle Walker as his loan to AC Milan approaches its end. Walker, who has been a significant player for City since his £50 million transfer from Tottenham in 2017, is not in Pep Guardiola’s plans for next season. After expressing interest in leaving City, he joined AC Milan on loan, but a recent fractured elbow has jeopardized his long-term future with the Italian club. Should Milan choose not to retain him, City will need to seek replacements for the aging defender, who currently has a contract set to expire this summer.
By the Numbers
- Walker signed for Manchester City in 2017 for approximately £50 million.
- His current loan to AC Milan includes a buy option for around €5 million.
State of Play
- Walker has faced significant injuries since joining AC Milan, including a recent fractured elbow.
- Man City is not planning to retain Walker for next season as they explore transfer targets for his replacement.
What’s Next
AC Milan’s final decision on Walker is pending, but if they do not pursue a full-time deal, Manchester City will look to secure a new defender. Potential transfer targets include Andrea Cambiaso and Destiny Udogie, as City aims to reinforce their backline for the upcoming season.
Bottom Line
As Manchester City prepares for the future without Kyle Walker, the club must proactively identify suitable replacements to maintain their competitive edge amid defensive injury struggles.