Kyle Walker landed in Italy before completing his to Ac Milan.
The Manchester City star flew in this morning to seal his initial six-month loan deal that includes a club to make it a permanent stay.
Walker was pictured in the back of a Mercedes van that dropped him off at the airport this morning.
Then he went up to a plane to Milan, the movement to officially advertise in the next few days.
Upon arriving in Italy, Walker left the airport in a black BMW.
A source told Sensport: “The agreement is concluded. Walker is excited about the long term and I can’t wait to photograph the aforementioned shirt. “
Also that the Serie A Giants have reached an agreement that will see them recoup the majority of their £150,000 weekly salary package.
There interest in Walker from their town rivals, yet a resolution may just not be agreed upon due to his salary demands.
Saudi clubs enjoyed the 34 -year -old player and presented a lucrative contract.
But Walker has aspirations to return to England configuration under Thomas Tuchel and was willing to play at the highest level.
JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS
The sparkling spell of seven and a half years in Man City will reach an end, at least for now.
Walker has raised six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, 4 Carabao Cups, the Champions League, the Super Cup and the Club World Cup in the club.
But his contract does not end until 2026, he has informed Pep Guardiola that he needs to leave this month in the midst of a dip in form.
Walker came here to leave after the city’s treble win in 2023 when Bayern Munich looked to be indicated.
His to Milan puts an end to the search for the Star Wantaway Club of Manchester United, Marcus Rashford, as a little -known rule prevents them from buying two English players this month.
The club has a position in his squad for a British player after a replacement in the regulations after Brexit.
Restrictions say that Italian groups can only cause two members of the year not belonging to the EU, with an English or albanic bonus.
Milan have now hit the threshold by signing Walker.
© News Group Newspapers Limited in England No. 679215 Registered Office: 1 London Bridge Street, London, SE1 9GF. “The Sun”, “Sun”, “Sun Online” are registered trademarks or names of limited newspapers. This service is provided in the popular terms and situations of limited newspapers of the newspapers according to our privacy and cookie policy. To locate on a license to play equipment, our syndication site. See our online press package. For other requests, tonos. To see all the content of the sun, use the site card. SUN’s online page is regulated through the Independent Popular Press Organization (IPSO)
Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/