“It's not over”: an elder from City dreams of a smashing return

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The winter transfer window has reserved its share of surprises, and among them, a transfer aroused an unexpected spell of emotions. An emblematic player from the Guardiola era, a pillar of many Mancunian conquests, left Etihad in January to take up a challenge abroad. A change in total decor, but which, according to his own words, does not mark the end of his story with Manchester City.

It was Kyle Walker, now at AC Milan, who broke the silence in her own podcast. Starting on loan, the English side admitted to having tears in his eyes in the time of saying goodbye. After more than seven seasons under the orders of Pep Guardiola, the defender did not completely draw a line on Manchester: “It's just a loan, the chapter is not yet closed.”A strong declaration, which speaks volumes about its attachment to the club.

Guardiola may not be done with him …

Walker justifies his decision by the desire to explore something else before the end of his career. Join a legendary club like AC Milan, discover a new culture, a new league … so many motivations that prompted him to try this adventure. “I didn't want to end my career with regrets”he explains. However, he does not consider this loan as a final break: he already projects himself in a possible return.

A Guardiola executive ready to return to City: “The chapter is not closed”

Pep Guardiola's speech when he left a mark. Walker evokes a “Very touching message” of his coach, proof of an intact and respectful relationship. If a return must be made, this link could weigh in the scale. It remains to be seen whether sporting needs and contractual conditions will allow this reunification.

At 34, Walker knows that the doors will not remain open forever. But as a key player in the City of Guardiola, surrounded by national and European titles, his profile retains legitimacy. The future will say if this desired return will come true. In any case, the Manchester City chapter is not yet closed.

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