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- The right side of England admitted that the measure was the “opportunity I wanted”
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It has been revealed that Pep Guardiola was “disappointed” with Kyle Walker after he went to Man City Chiefs to press for a club exit.
The 34 -year -old decided to look for a new challenge last month after a difficult campaign with the Premier League champions and, as a result, joined AC Milan.
Before his departure, Walker opened at the time he told Guardiola about his desire to leave the city, admitting that “it was not a very comfortable conversation.”
Now, the reports claim that Guardiola was “disappointed” by the back after going to the city head, Txiki Begiristain, who pushes the Milan movement.
The Atlético Claiming that the city head felt that he had a close relationship with the defender and believed that Walker would have gone to him first.
In total, Walker only began nine of the 23 Premier League games of the city, giving way to people like Rico Lewis and even midfielder Matheus Nunes on the right side.
Kyle Walker sealed a Man City movement to AC Milan at the beginning of the January window
It has been revealed that Pep Guardiola was “disappointed” in the international of England
The reports claim that Walker went to Txiki Begiristain (left) to push his departure from the city
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.
'City was my family, from chefs to cleaners, men and fisios of the kit. 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 closing of the window did not find an adequate club.