Kyle Walker opted to leave Manchester City for AC Milan this month but expressing his desire to leave the Etihad to Pep Guardiola was a difficult conversation for him to have
KYLE WALKER admitted he felt “uncomfortable” telling Pep Guardiola he wanted to quit Manchester City. The England defender, 34, was unveiled by new club AC Milan yesterday — and
Kyle Walker revealed on Monday night that he had a conversation with Pep Guardiola that “wasn’t very comfortable” when he told the Manchester City manager he wished to leave the Etihad to seek more game time.
Kyle Walker opened up about the moment he told Pep Guardiola that he wanted to leave Manchester City, admitting it "wasn't a very comfortable conversation".
Kyle Walker may have left Man City, but his exit doesn't look to be paving the way for one of the club's up and coming prospects.
Kyle Walker has completed a move to AC Milan on a loan deal until the end of the season, however his career at the club is now effectively over after seven-and-a-half years
Kyle Walker has officially signed for Italian giants AC Milan on loan until the end of the season, which includes an option to buy him permanently for £4m.
KYLE WALKER issued an emotional farewell to Manchester City fans after completing his move to AC Milan. Walker, 34, asked the City hierarchy for an exit earlier this month amid a dip in form and
Kyle Walker admits that it was tough to tell manager Pep Guardiola that he wished to leave Manchester City for a different challenge on loan at AC Milan.
Man City fans have reacted online to former captain Kyle Walker’s first press conference as an AC Milan player. Walker, who recently joined the Italian giants on a short-term loan with an option to buy, requested to leave Pep Guardiola’s side earlier this month.
Manchester City's pursuit of Juventus defender Andrea Cambiaso is reportedly losing momentum, despite initial interest in the player. The reigning champions had a £54.5million offer rejected, with Juventus holding out for a higher fee of £75.5million.