Manchester City: Kyle Walker will be on the transfer list

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Kyle Walker is no longer unanimous among Citizens. Having become a substitute, whether at club or national level, for the benefit of his young teammate Rico Lewis, the former Spurs player could be put on the transfer list as early as next summer. According to the DailyStarManchester City could demand 18 million for their English international defender, recruited for nearly 50 million euros in 2017.

The Skyblues captain, under contract until 2026, will obviously not be extended and his club would like to recover some money before the latter leaves free in two years. At 34, Kyle Walker has shown that he still has legs and he is followed by several Saudi clubs like Al-Ahli, which is one of the few clubs that can afford the exorbitant salary that the Englishman receives.

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