Revealed: The reason why Pep Guardiola was left ‘disappointed’ by Kyle Walker prior to his Man City exit – before his captain sealed January loan move to AC Milan
- Kyle Walker joined AC Milan after he admitted that he wanted to leave Man City
- The right back of England admitted that the move was the ‘chance he 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 insist an exit from the club.
The 34-year-old decided last month to look for a new challenge after a difficult campaign with the Premier League champions and as a result came to AC Milan.
Prior to his departure, Walker opened the moment he told Guardiola about his wish to leave the city and admitted that it was “not a very comfortable conversation.”
Now reports claim that Guardiola remained ‘disappointed’ through the full-back after he went to the city of Chief Txiki Begiristain to push the Milan movement.
Athletics Claim that the city boss had the feeling that he had a close relationship with the defender and believed that Walker would first have gone to him.
In total, Walker only started nine of the 23 Premier League matches of City, which made way for people like Rico Lewis and even midfielder Matheus Nunes right-back.
Kyle Walker sealed a move from Man City to AC Milan at the start of the January window

Pep Guardiola has been ‘disappointed’ in the international English international

Reports claim that Walker went to Txiki Begiristain (left) to push through his exit of the city
Walker opened during a press conference in Milan, opened the exit in Manchester City during a press conference in Milan: ‘When I spoke with Pep, it was not a very comfortable conversation – especially because of the respect we have done.
“What he won in Manchester City, I won it too. I like to think he knows what I bring to a dressing room, the atmosphere that I make.
‘City was my family – from the chefs to the cleaners, the kit men and physios. I would like to think I was fun and helped to insert everyone.
“But it didn’t go well there and I didn’t play enough football. Hopefully I can play a little more here. ‘
Walker is ruled on a large scale as one of the best players ever in his function of the Premier League, who has won six titles, two FA cups, four competition cups and one Champions League during his eight-year enchantment in Etihad.
Although he wanted to leave, the 34-year-old defender insisted that he would have stayed at Etihad and get everything, even if a suitable club was not found at the end of the window.