Kyle Walker agrees to join Premier League club ahead of Manchester City exit – Bundlezy

Kyle Walker agrees to join Premier League club ahead of Manchester City exit

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Kyle Walker spent the best part of a decade at Manchester City (Picture: Getty)

Kyle Walker has agreed to join Everton after being put up for sale by Manchester City.

The 35-year-old has been one of the best right-backs in the world over the past decade, lifting six Premier League trophies at the Etihad Stadium.

Walker was also a key member of the team that secured Man City’s first Champions League trophy in 2023.

The England star made at least 30 appearances for seven seasons in a row before being frozen out by Pep Guardiola last term.

Man City loaned Walker out to AC Milan following a disappointing first-half of the season and are now ready to sell the veteran.

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AC Milan were initially interested in making Walker’s stay permanent but the Serie A giants have now decided to end their interest.

But it has now taken long for Walker to find a new club, with the Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 starter agreeing a one-year deal with Everton, according to The Sun.

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Walker was loaned out to AC Milan in January (Picture: Getty)

Fulham also expressed interest in signing Walker but it is claimed Everton have won the race and are now in talks with Man City to discuss whether it will be a permanent move or a 12-month loan.

Walker made over 300 appearances for Manchester City following his £50m move from Tottenham in 2017.

He has been England’s first-choice right-back for around a decade, amassing 96 caps for the Three Lions.

New England boss Thomas Tuchel has continued to show faith in Walker since his appointment but the ex-Spurs star struggled during the recent friendly defeat to Senegal.

Walker is desperate to hit 100 England caps and wants to be involved in next summer’s World Cup in the United States.

And he is said to believe a move to Everton and a full season of regular football under David Moyes will give him a superb chance of featuring for the Three Lions.

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