He Milan has made it official Kyle Walker (34 years old) will play on San Siro until the end of the season as transferred from City of Manchester and wear the number ’32’. Also, the ‘rossoneros’ keep a purchase option worth five million euros at the end of the season.
The English full-back landed yesterday in Milan to undergo the necessary medical examinations and sign the contract that will bind him to his new team until June 30.
Sergio Conceicao So, his request to strengthen one of the weakest positions they have with one of the best full-backs in the world has come true. So far, the right-handed hurling consists of a Emerson that he was leaving but that he was injured and would be gone for three weeks, with a Calabria who is no longer in a position to be the owner of the lane and has a Alex Jimenez which shows its capabilities, but still needs more filmmaking at the highest level.
In its part, will walk leave the City of Manchester as captain and has eight seasons and more 300 matches behind him. The England international has suffered a downturn this season and has lost importance just by mediating 967 minutes argued in Premier League.
It was this loss of fame that led him asked to leave at the beginning of January like himself Guardiola was responsible for confirming: “Two days ago, Kyle (Walker) asked to explore overseas gaming options and finish his career.”
At the same time, the Santpedor coach also had some words of gratitude and admiration for one of his most used players during his time in Manchester: “I have a lot of respect for him (his decision) because I am more grateful to he has done for many years. Since he arrived, eight years ago, we started winning, winning, winning, winning and winning. “It is important to the English team, important of course to our team.”
Source: La Verdad

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