Milan: Manchester City captain Kyle Walker has completed a loan move to Italian giants AC Milan, where he will spend the rest of the season. Reflecting on the move to Serie A, the defender said he is proud to join the Italian side.
The England international underwent a medical with the seven-time European Cup winners on Thursday before finalising the deal. The agreement includes an option for Milan to make the 34-year-old defender’s move permanent at the end of the season.
Walker, a six-time Premier League winner with City, joins fellow English players Fikayo Tomori, Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Tammy Abraham at the San Siro. He will wear the number 32 shirt and could make his debut this Sunday when Milan hosts Parma in Serie A.
In a social media post, Walker expressed his excitement towards the new chapter of his life.
“’I’m delighted and proud to sign for AC Milan! A club with such rich history, one I’ve followed since I was a kid. It’s an honour to join and I can’t wait to pull on the Rossoneri shirt and get started. I’m very much looking forward to this new chapter in my career and to beginning this journey with my family in Italy,” he wrote in the post.
“Thank you to Mark Rankine, the journey continues. Finally a huge thank you to everyone who has supported me along the way, both on and off the pitch. See you soon!” IANS
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