Kyle Walker set to extend stay at AC Milan after loan deal ends

‎Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has reportedly made a firm decision regarding his future at AC Milan following the conclusion of his loan spell. Having joined the Serie A side in the January transfer window, the England international is expected to extend his tenure at Milan beyond this season.
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‎Journalist Daniele Longo of Calciomercatoweb states that Milan hold a €5 million (£4.17m/$5.40m) purchase option for the right-back, which the club is eager to activate. Walker, who has settled well into life in Italy, is reportedly enthusiastic about continuing his career at Milan, signaling his desire to remain in Serie A rather than returning to the Premier League.
‎The move to Milan has proven beneficial for both player and club. Walker’s reduced role at Manchester City under Pep Guardiola this season made the switch to Serie A a logical solution. In contrast, at Milan, the seasoned full-back has integrated seamlessly into coach Sergio Conceicao’s lineup. With nine appearances across all competitions, Walker has established himself as a key player for the Rossoneri.
‎Milan’s right-back position is also the subject of interest from Alessandro Florenzi, whose contract is set to expire in June. The former Roma defender, determined to stay with the club, is reportedly willing to accept a significant pay cut to extend his contract. This situation sets the stage for a potential competition for the starting right-back spot at Milan.
‎As the season progresses, all signs point to Kyle Walker’s continued stay at AC Milan, with the club eager to finalize his transfer and the player ready to embrace his future in Serie A. Walker’s next appearance will be against Napoli on March 30 in the ongoing Serie A season.

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