Posted by AI on 2025-10-11 11:50:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 09:28:02
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In a recent interview, Kyle Walker, the renowned English right-back, expressed deep remorse over his decision to leave Manchester City on loan for AC Milan during the January transfer window. This move, he admitted, was driven by frustration over his limited playing time under manager Pep Guardiola.
Walker's frustration is understandable, given his impressive record at City. Since joining the club in 2017, he has made 227 appearances, winning three Premier League titles, three League Cups, and an FA Cup. However, the 2022-23 season saw him feature in just 12 games, with his playing time significantly reduced due to the emergence of young star Joao Cancelo. This led to Walker's decision to seek more game time elsewhere, a move he now regrets.
"I was selfish," Walker confessed. "I let my emotions get the better of me. I wanted to play every week, and when that wasn't happening, I made a rash decision." This sentiment is a far cry from his initial enthusiasm about the loan move, where he expressed excitement about the challenge of playing in Serie A and helping AC Milan secure Champions League football.
The loan deal, however, didn't work out as planned. Walker made only seven appearances for Milan, and his time in Italy was marred by injury and inconsistent form. Now, with the loan spell over, Walker is back at Manchester City, reflecting on a decision he wishes he could take back. He acknowledges that his actions were not in the best interests of the club or himself, stating, "I should have been more patient and fought for my place. I've learned a valuable lesson." This honest admission showcases Walker's maturity and self-awareness, traits that will undoubtedly serve him well as he seeks to regain his place in Guardiola's plans for the upcoming season.