A Man City executive opens the door to Saudi Arabia!

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Saudi Arabia turned heads during the last summer transfer window! Many players from European championships have joined the Gulf country to pursue their careers there. This summer, the situation could be the same.

Saudi clubs have not said their last and still want to attract top players to their championship.

During an interview given to FiveUk, one of Manchester City’s executives opened the door to a departure for the Saudi Pro League: it is Kyle Walker. The English defender, close to leaving last summer, feels good in England and Manchester.

However, he does not know what his future will hold and believes that anything is possible today. “ Never say never. The money they pay and everything else is obviously a huge factor in players going there. Cristiano Ronaldo paved the way for everyone. As long as the legs are good and I feel like I can contribute at some level, I don’t want to stop,” did he declare.

Win it all with City this season

If he has not closed the door to the Saudi Pro League, Kyle Walker is indeed a Manchester City player until June 2026. The Englishman can once again win everything in his path with his club this season.

The Skyblues are competing in all competitions, whether in the league, the Champions League but also the FA Cup. Pep Guardiola’s men want to once again glean everything to enter a little further into the history of English and European football.

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