Zlatan reveals AC Milan’s possible plans for Kyle Walker

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AC Milan Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic has opened up on his club’s possible plans for Man City’s Kyle Walker.

AC Milan Senior Advisor Zlatan Ibrahimovic has acknowledged the club’s interest in signing Kyle Walker but humorously remarked on the need to be cautious when discussing transfer targets.

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Speculation surrounding Milan’s potential January moves continues to circulate, with Walker reportedly being a primary target from Manchester City, while plans to pursue Marcus Rashford appear to have been set aside.

Additionally, there are rumours linking João Félix with a move from Chelsea, as the Portuguese forward seeks more regular playing time. His versatility could be a valuable asset for Milan’s attacking options.

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Meanwhile, Juventus are rumoured to be eyeing Fikayo Tomori as a defensive reinforcement, although the English centre-back is set to start against them at the Allianz Stadium.

Speaking to DAZN shortly before the game, Ibrahimovic addressed the transfer buzz, as reported by MilanNews. When asked about the potential arrival of Walker and whether it contradicts Milan’s focus on younger talent, he responded, “Everyone knows Walker is a top-quality player. He has experience with Tottenham and the England national team. A player of his caliber attracts a lot of interest when available. He doesn’t conflict with our project. He’s strong, a leader, and commands the dressing room. We are evaluating what’s feasible and what isn’t.”

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