The Manchester City star, Kyle Walker, continues to connect intensely with a transfer to AC Milan in the January window.
SunSport understand Walker, 34, is being lined up for a sensational loan move to Milan’s fiercest rivals Inter Milan.
However, Gazzetta reports that the Rossoneri still hold onto the city’s city defender.
However, the same source adds that if the rear appearance joins Sergio Concicao’s team, the English foreigner may have to make space.
And it is none other than Fikayo Tomori, who connected with other larger enemies in Milan: Juventus.
Juve had an eye in Tomori, 27, after 19 appearances in all competitions this season.
Concicao’s participation wishes a permanent agreement for Walker, whose Etihad contract was exhausted in 2026.
And Milan is in a position to offer a long contract by disseminating its salary of 6 million euros (5 million pounds sterling), which guaranteed in the Premier League over time.
Walker radically called for him to leave Man City to move abroad, but a move to the red look of the San Siro seems very likely.
That is because Inter are leading the chase for the right-back as representatives for the player have been in contact with the Serie A giants and a deal is being thrashed out.
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Walker’s preference for the license announced through manager Pep Guardiola after the 8-0 cannon last week in the FA Cup.
Guardiola revealed that he ruled the third-round clash after informing the club of his desire to leave.
Walker has noted that his playing time restricted this season with 18 appearances in all competitions to his credit.
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