La Gazzetta dello Sport today in newsstands, discussing Milan's moves in the upcoming summer transfer window, has provided an update on Kyle Walker. The English right-back, born in 1990, joined Milan during the last winter transfer window on loan from Manchester City, with an option to buy set at 5 million euros.

What are the latest updates on Kyle Walker's future?
This option, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport, will be exercised by Milan. Kyle has impressed everyone right from the start, with his positive debut in the league return derby at 'San Siro' against Inter. His performances have consistently been 'Milan-worthy,' with few ups and downs, plenty of continuity (despite a small muscular issue), and reliability.
Therefore, despite potential changes in club management (a new sporting director will arrive) and on the bench (Sérgio Conceição will be replaced by another coach), there will be space for Walker in Milan's future. And not only because of what he's delivering on the pitch. The national sports newspaper also highlighted how he immediately became a leader in the Rossoneri locker room due to his charisma, status, and career.
This is all the more reason to deposit the agreed 5 million euros into the 'Citizens' coffers and therefore keep Walker in the Rossoneri shirt with a new two-year contract, expiring on June 30, 2027, as relayed via PianetaMilan.it.
