Kyle Walker arrived at Milan in January as the first reinforcement of the winter transfer window, seeking a new adventure after many years of success with Manchester City.
From his first interview and initial appearances in the Rossoneri shirt, he appeared highly committed to Milan’s cause, as expected from a player with his vast experience and winning mentality.

The team’s results have not been satisfactory, but that hasn’t deterred the English full-back—on the contrary, he wants to stay at Milan.
To sign him permanently, Milan must pay the 5 million euros buyout clause to Manchester City. The Rossoneri are keen to keep the 34-year-old, who has shown great involvement and delivered solid performances, but at the same time, they are looking to negotiate a discount.
According to Tuttosport, Milan has already initiated talks with Mark Rankine, Kyle Walker's agent. The club reportedly has a preliminary agreement for a contract extension until 2027 with the English full-back. However, first, they must convince the Premier League club to slightly lower the buyout fee.
