As reported by the English newspaper, The Telegraph, AC Milan are said to have set their sights on Kyle Walker, the Manchester City defender whose contract is expiring. The player, who has lost his starting position in Guardiola's hierarchy, is seen as an excellent opportunity on a free transfer by the Rossoneri executives.
His contract with the Citizens expires in June 2024, and the English club may even let him leave earlier if a good offer is made. The former Tottenham fullback's transfer value is estimated at around 15 million euros, but the unlikely to see him renew his deal and his desire to play could reduce Manchester City's demands.
AC Milan appears to be interested in the situation involving Kyle Walker. Adding an experienced player like the English defender would provide Pioli's team with a high-quality element to be with Davide Calabria and Alessandro Florenzi on the right defensive lane. However, Walker has never hidden his desire to return to playing for Sheffield United, but given his former club's precarious position, the 32-year-old will consider all offers, as relayed by PianetaMilan.it.
The experienced right-back who was born in Sheffield turns 33 on May 28. This season, he made 27 appearances with one assist registered to his name.
