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AC Milan fans have made their feelings clear on Kyle Walker after the club’s CEO admitted that the 2024/25 season was a “failure”. Walker, 34, joined AC Milan from Manchester City on a loan deal until the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
Having jumped ship from Manchester City's faltering campaign, Walker was hopeful that he could put personal and professional struggles behind him at AC Milan. It started well, but injury and form issues have stalled that initial optimism from a player technically still City captain and feels the door remains open for him at the Etihad.
Kyle Walker could be set to return to Manchester City in the summer, with AC Milan opting against signing him permanently. The Englishman joined the Serie A giants on loan from the Citizens in
AC Milan have seemingly opted against signing Kyle Walker, with an Italian football expert revealing their reasoning.
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Football365 on MSNRomano reveals Man City ‘will submit formal bid’ for Serie A star after ‘final games of season’Romano wrote on X : ‘Manchester City will submit a formal, opening bid to AC Milan for Tijjani Reijnders in the upcoming weeks. Reijnders wants to focus on final games of the season with Milan and Man City respect that; then bid will follow next as he’s the main target at #8.’
Tijjani Reijnders prepares to start for Milan in the Coppa Italia Final this evening, but he is at the centre of a bidding war between Manchester City and Real Madrid, which starts at €70m.
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Manchester City have reportedly reached out to Serie A giants AC Milan to express their interest in signing Tijjani Reijnders. City are keen on revamping their midfield in the summer transfer window.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNMan City to kickstart record-breaking move with ‘formal bid’A top source has confirmed the Cityzens are ready to launch a firm offer as they try to initiate a sensational triple deal.
When I got older, I looked a lot to Kevin De Bruyne,” Milan midfielder Tijjani Reijnders told The Athletic this week. “I watched his games, YouTube clips, especially the way he was scanning the pitch before he gets the ball,