Saturday brought good and bad news for Man City fans, though, truth be said, the first was pretty expected, while the latter came out of the blue. The good news was, of course, the Cityzens’ crushing 8-0 victory over Salford in the FA Cup, after which Pep Guardiola revealed the bad one in the press conference – City’s captain, Kyle Walker, wants to leave the club.Uzbek agreed, Marmoush is next”We cannot understand the success the club had these years without Kyle. It’s impossible. He gave us something we didn’t have and he’s been amazing. But now in his mind he would like to explore to go to another country. For that reason, I prefer to play other players whose mind is here, that’s all,” the Spaniard disclosed via Eurosport.BREAKING: Pep Guardiola confirms Kyle Walker has asked to leave Man City and “explore options abroad” 🚨🔵 pic.twitter.com/APiGRzFcFE— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 11, 2025 And although Walker’s departure from Etihad is still a long shot, several rumours have lately appeared offering several destinations where the defender could continue his career. At first – and as usual recently – Saudi sides were the first that came to mind.However, the latest report claims that despite their interest, AC Milan have entered the race for Walker’s signature, as the Rossoneri allegedly plan to begin negotiations in the upcoming few weeks.City in fear of another ‘Cole Palmer‘ scenarioThe 34-year-old right-back joined the Cityzens back in 2017 from Tottenham and has made 319 appearances and scored six goals, winning as many as 17 trophies with the club, including six Premier Leagues and the 2023 UEFA Champions League. Since it’s obvious that Walker won’t stay in England, his next crew would be his first outside his homeland, as he has represented six English sides during his career.##NAJAVA_MECA_8631295##