- Kyle Walker joined Ac Milan on loan after admitting that he wanted to leave Man City
- The right side of England admitted that the measure was the “opportunity I wanted”
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Kyle Walker opened at the time he told Pep Guardiola about his desire to leave Manchester City, admitting that “it was not a very comfortable conversation.”
The right side of England, who has played an integral role for City Under Guardiola since he joined the Club in 2017 of Tottenham Hotspur, admitted earlier this month that he wanted to “explore opportunities abroad”, and now he has assured an exit Loan for the Series A Champions AC Milan before the January transfer deadline.
The city's captain, who raised the fourth consecutive campaign of the club, was a crucial part of the Guardiola triple winning team the previous season, suffered a torrid decrease in the form at the beginning of this term, which finally lost its place next to it .
In total, Walker has only started nine of the 23 premiere games of the city so far this season, giving way to characters such as Rico Lewis and even midfielder Matheus Nunes in the right -back position.
Opening at his departure from Manchester City during a press conference in Milan, Walker said: 'When I talked to PEP, it was not a very comfortable conversation, mainly due to the respect we have to each other.
'What he has won in Manchester City, I also won it. I like to think that he knows what I bring to a dressing room, the atmosphere I believe.
Kyle Walker opened the talk she had with Pep Guardiola about wanting to leave Man City
He completed his loan transfer to AC Milan last week after admitting his desire for a new challenge.
Walker has played an integral role for City under Pep Guardiola since he joined the club in 2017
'City was my family, from chefs to cleaners, kit men and fisios. I like to think that I liked and helped everyone mix.
'But things were not going well there and I wasn't playing enough football. I hope I can play a little more here.
Walker is widely considered one of the best players of the Premier League in his position, after having won six titles, two cups of FA, four cups of the league and a champions league during his eight -year spell in the Etihad.
Despite wanting to leave, the 34 -year -old defender urged that he would have remained in the Etihad and given everything, even if the closure of the window did not find an adequate club.
“I could have stayed in Manchester, I would have honored the contract if they had not let me go because that is me as a person,” he added.
“But these are challenges you think” Ok, I need to try something different. “
'I have spoken with many former players who never moved abroad and told me that they wanted to have done so. If it hadn't been a great club, I would have stayed with City.
“There are only certain clubs to which you cannot say no and this was the opportunity I wanted, I had an instinct.”
The right side of England, 34 (left), in the photo with the legend of AC Milan Zlatan Ibrahimovic (right), admitted that the moving of the loan to the Club of Serie A was the 'opportunity he wanted' '
Erling Haaland (left) and Phil Foden (right) inspired City to a 3-1 victory over Chelsea on Saturday
City triumphed 3-1 among the four best Chelsea rivals on Saturday to make an important leap back to the classification places of the Champions League, level points with Newcastle under them.
The Premier League champions club faces the club in a great shock of the Champions League on Wednesday night, and City needs a victory at least to qualify for the Play-Off phase.