In a recent interview, Manchester City captain and England international Kyle Walker opened up about his ideas of switching to Saudi Arabian football.
The 33-year-old full-back nearly departed the Etihad Stadium after considering a summer switch to Bayern Munich, which raised questions about his future at Man City.
Walker finally decided to stay at Man City after the squad and Pep Guardiola presented strong arguments in favor of his staying.
Walker was named the new captain when Ilkay Gundogan left the team to play for Barcelona.
Even though the right-back recently inked a new deal, some remain concerned about his long-term prospects, and he seems willing to give up playing in Europe.
Walker could transfer to Saudi Arabia after Manchester City.
He recently told listeners on the FIVE podcast that he still thinks the Premier League is the best league in the world and the best location for players to compete, while leaving open the possibility of a career in Saudi Arabia.