Today, as reported by Gianluca Di Marzio live on Calciomercato - L'Originale on Sky Sport, Milan has secured Kyle Walker.
The Rossoneri have decided to go all-in for the full-back, utilizing their only available slot for English players, as Manchester United continues to demand coverage of 75% of Marcus Rashford's wages until June, a figure deemed excessive.

An agreement has been reached with the City player, who was specifically waiting for Milan. In the coming hours, the Rossoneri club will make an official offer to acquire the player on loan with an option to buy.
According to Di Marzio, Milan’s decision to move for the England international hints at a possible departure of Fikayo Tomori, with Juventus making a serious attempt. However, it remains to be seen whether both Milan and the player agree, as the defender reportedly wants to stay in Milan until the end of the season.
With Walker chosen and Rashford set aside, Milan will now necessarily look for a European Union-based profile for their forward target.
