Manchester City’s experienced right-back Kyle Walker is reportedly attracting strong interest from Saudi Pro League clubs Al Nassr, Al Ahli, and Al Ittihad.
At 34, Walker’s performances this season have shown signs of decline, leading City to consider the possibility of his departure.
Sources suggest that City could be open to selling Walker, with Saudi clubs potentially preparing bids in the range of €12-15 million.
However, it remains unclear what conditions would convince City to part ways with their long-serving defender.
Walker’s exit would leave a significant void, as he has been a key player and leader within the squad.
Despite his age, the defender has played a vital role in City’s success, contributing to six Premier League titles, a Champions League trophy, and numerous domestic cups.
Having made over 300 appearances for City and earned 93 caps for England, Walker’s distinguished career appears to be nearing its final chapter.
While City may consider selling him, they will need to find an adequate replacement to fill the gap left by the veteran defender.