The English defender, Kyle Walker, who arrived on loan in January from Manchester City, can be signed permanently by Milan by paying 5 million euros to the English club, but his permanent signing is anything but certain. In fact, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport on newsstands today, with the Rossoneri team out of the next Champions League, a return to England at the end of this season is quite possible.

Recently, Kyle Walker spoke about his move to AC Milan and said the following:
"In football, I think when certain things come, or certain opportunities come, you have to take it. And for me to experience a different league, for me to experience a different culture, for me to play for a club like AC Milan... I don't think you can turn that down, and when you know they want you, or you want to go there, and you want to have a new challenge, I think there are certain clubs in the world that you kind of can't say no to. I think with him (Pep) being a top player, playing for a top club and managing these top players, [he knows] people are going to have different desires or ambitions to go and do certain things with their career, and I just think for me, it just came at the right time. It came at the right time. It was the right club. I just felt, you know what, I need to go and try something different because I don't want to live after football saying I wish I'd have just explored something different and come to a club like this. I think it was the right fit for me."
