Six matches in Serie A, plus four in the Champions League and one in the Coppa Italia. Kyle Walker has been consistently used since his arrival in the January transfer window, except when he was sidelined due to injury.
Both the club management and the squad have a positive perception of the Englishman. He no longer has the freshness of ten years ago when he dominated the right flank in England, but he remains a highly experienced player who has improved Milan in an area of the pitch previously entrusted to Emerson Royal.
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Milan decides to sign Kyle Walker
The Rossoneri signed him on a dry loan during the winter transfer window, taking advantage of the player's willingness. Kyle was looking for a change of league to find new motivation, and when the opportunity to move to Italy arose, Milan seized it immediately. Walker’s stay will not be limited to just six months, as the club plans to buy him outright for €5 million by June 30. With the acquisition of his card, a two-year contract extension with Milan will be triggered, running until June 30, 2027, as reported by Antonio Vitiello for Milannews.it.
