AC Milan has chosen to bring in Kyle Walker on a 12-month loan deal over Marcus Rashford. Walker, who requested a move from Manchester City before their FA Cup third round victory, had a challenging season as City’s title defense faltered.
Similarly, Rashford, who expressed his desire to leave Manchester United earlier this month, can relate to Walker’s struggles. Milan had been considering both players but had to select only one British player per year under Serie A regulations.
Reports indicate that Milan has opted for Walker, who is set to join on a 12-month loan. The 34-year-old is expected to head to Italy soon to finalize the transfer. Milan will cover the majority of Walker’s £150,000 weekly wage as part of the agreement.
Walker is eager to complete the move promptly and is already being referred to as a “Milan player.” This decision marks the end of Milan’s pursuit of Rashford, at least until the next transfer window.
Meanwhile, Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged that Walker’s transfer request signaled the end of his time at the club. Guardiola emphasized the importance of having players fully committed to the team’s cause.
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