Kyle Walker made AC Milan move ‘to try something different’ - Manchester City full-back Walker has moved to Milan on loan for the rest of the season, with an option to make the switch permanent.
England defender Kyle Walker could be forgiven for having some regrets over leaving Manchester City for AC Milan. Especially after seeing close up how his new team is performing, with even Milan coach Sérgio Conceição saying his players are lacking “footballing basics.
Kyle Walker watched from the stands as new club AC Milan scored twice in added time to beat Parma 2-1, leading to a clash between manager Sergio Conceicao and club captain Davide Calabria
Kyle Walker completed his loan move from Manchester City to AC Milan at the end of last week. And his wife Annie Kilner was said to be furious after the defender allegedly decided to fly his friends over to Italy before she had been given the chance to jet out and join him.
Milan are expected to announce Kyle Walker’s transfer from Manchester City today, but the England international won’t be available against Parma as he’ll return to England to complete documents
England international Kyle Walker is expected to fly out to Italy on Thursday to formally complete his move from Manchester City to Milan, but the Rossoneri
Kyle Walker says that winning the Champions League with Milan would be a ‘dream come true’ and has reassured the press that he didn’t have any regrets about
Milan are expected to announce Kyle Walker’s transfer from Manchester City today, but the England international won’t be available against Parma as he’ll return to England to complete documents for his work permit.
The English full-back brings experience and leadership to AC Milan, aiming to strengthen their defense and propel the club to new heights in Serie A and Europe.
Adding fuel to the fire, Walker reportedly prioritized inviting his friends to Milan over his family. This decision further upset Annie, who later shared glamorous photos of herself on social ...
After Kyle Walker's loan move to AC Milan in the January transfer window, there are now 15 British players plying their trade in Serie A. It's a considerable amount. Where once there was a dearth ...