AC Milan have struck a deal to sign Manchester City captain Kyle Walker, marking a major coup in the January transfer window. The agreement sees Walker joining the Rossoneri on loan with a buy option clause that is not mandatory.
Milan will cover Walker’s salary in full, with personal terms already agreed between the two parties. The England international is set to travel to Italy soon to undergo medical tests before officially starting a new chapter in his storied career.
The move ends Walker’s seven-year tenure at Manchester City, where he became a cornerstone of Pep Guardiola’s side, helping the club achieve unprecedented success, including multiple Premier League titles and last two season’s historic treble.
For Milan, this deal represents an opportunity to strengthen their defensive lineup with one of the game’s most experienced and versatile right-backs. Sérgio Conceição’s side, currently vying for domestic and European success, will benefit from Walker’s pace, leadership, and proven winning mentality.
Source: TheDotNews