Football Today
·24 janvier 2025
Football Today
·24 janvier 2025
AC Milan have officially announced the signing of England international Kyle Walker on a loan deal from Manchester City.
The 34-year-old defender joins the Rossoneri until the end of the 2024-25 season, with Milan securing an option to make the move permanent for €5 million.
Walker’s move ends an illustrious eight-year stint at Man City, during which he lifted 17 trophies, including six Premier League titles and the Champions League.
City released a statement wishing the defender well, underlining his contribution to the club’s domestic and European dominance.
Walker has already agreed on terms for a two-year contract with Milan, contingent on his performances during the loan spell.
He will earn €4.5m per season if the deal becomes permanent, highlighting Milan’s belief in his continued ability.
The England international had expressed a desire to experience football abroad before the end of his career, prompting his request to leave.
Pep Guardiola revealed that Walker’s decision had been communicated shortly after Man City’s treble-winning campaign.
Saudi Pro League clubs showed interest, but Walker opted for Milan. He cited the appeal of Serie A and the Rossoneri’s storied history.
He joins a growing English contingent at the San Siro, which includes Fikayo Tomori, Tammy Abraham and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.Milan have struggled this season, sitting eighth in the Serie A table. However, the recent appointment of Sergio Conceicao as head coach has sparked optimism.
Walker’s arrival bolsters a right-back position plagued by injuries, with Emerson Royal sidelined and veterans Davide Calabria and Alessandro Florenzi nearing summer departures.He will wear the number 32 shirt and could make his Serie A debut soon. However, it is uncertain whether he will feature in Sunday’s match against Parma.City have refreshed their squad, signing defenders Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov in January.Walker’s move offers a fresh challenge as he seeks to extend his playing career and rediscover top form. Milan will hope his leadership and experience can inspire a turnaround in their season.