AC Milan are set to hold talks with Kyle Walker over a move this month, with Saudi clubs also in the mix for the Manchester City defender.
According to Fabrizio Romano, AC Milan are ready to open talks with Kyle Walker over a move to the San Siro this month. The defender has already told Manchester City of his desire to quit immediately, with Saudi Clubs also in the mix for the England international.
Pep Guardiola dropped a bomb at the end of Manchester City’s FA Cup win after confirming Kyle Walker has asked to leave the club. The defender has been underperforming this season, with a lot of criticisms drawn towards him.
The defender’s desire to quit will allow Manchester City to assess other alternatives, with Ola Aina already seen as a replacement. In any case, there might be a lot of complexities in any move for Walker, as he will continue to demand a huge wage to play elsewhere.
Saudi Clubs are keen to sign him and have been since the summer as per Fabrizio Romano. However, AC Milan have made themselves a big suitor for the Manchester City defender, as talks are set to commence between the Rosoneri and the player.
Romano also stated that Milan are hoping not to spend any money in the way of transfer fees, as they want Manchester City to let him leave for free. Wages might be a problem for Milan, although for now, they are hopeful despite the fact that Saudi Clubs could pay a huge salary package to Walker.
Kyle Walker wants to stay in Europe
As per Florian Plettenberg, Walker reportedly wants to continue playing in Europe, which might come across as a big boost for AC Milan and their chances of signing him. There have been reports that Walker wants a big package elsewhere, and only a Saudi side would be willing to pay that at the moment.
However, this decision from Walker to stay put in Europe indicates that things are not about money, and the fact that he might want to continue playing at the highest levels. Hence, Milan might have a chance in this race, although much will depend on their offer and the progression in the upcoming planned talks with the defender.
AC Milan are set to hold talks with Kyle Walker over a move this month, with Saudi clubs also in the mix for the Manchester City defender.
According to Fabrizio Romano, AC Milan are ready to open talks with Kyle Walker over a move to the San Siro this month. The defender has already told Manchester City of his desire to quit immediately, with Saudi Clubs also in the mix for the England international.
Pep Guardiola dropped a bomb at the end of Manchester City’s FA Cup win after confirming Kyle Walker has asked to leave the club. The defender has been underperforming this season, with a lot of criticisms drawn towards him.
The defender’s desire to quit will allow Manchester City to assess other alternatives, with Ola Aina already seen as a replacement. In any case, there might be a lot of complexities in any move for Walker, as he will continue to demand a huge wage to play elsewhere.
Saudi Clubs are keen to sign him and have been since the summer as per Fabrizio Romano. However, AC Milan have made themselves a big suitor for the Manchester City defender, as talks are set to commence between the Rosoneri and the player.
Romano also stated that Milan are hoping not to spend any money in the way of transfer fees, as they want Manchester City to let him leave for free. Wages might be a problem for Milan, although for now, they are hopeful despite the fact that Saudi Clubs could pay a huge salary package to Walker.
Kyle Walker wants to stay in Europe
As per Florian Plettenberg, Walker reportedly wants to continue playing in Europe, which might come across as a big boost for AC Milan and their chances of signing him. There have been reports that Walker wants a big package elsewhere, and only a Saudi side would be willing to pay that at the moment.
However, this decision from Walker to stay put in Europe indicates that things are not about money, and the fact that he might want to continue playing at the highest levels. Hence, Milan might have a chance in this race, although much will depend on their offer and the progression in the upcoming planned talks with the defender.