Kyle Walker could leave Man City this summer

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Kyle Walker has to be disappointed to have not featured in Man City's starting XI in the Champions League final. The 33-year-old could now be looking to new horizons this summer, according to 'The Athletic'.

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After six seasons wearing the Sky Blue jersey, Kyle Walker could be leaving Man City in the coming weeks, according to 'The Athletic'. The left-back is reportedly unsatisfied with his playing time this season, which has seen him play 39 matches across all tournaments, starting just 27.
His absence from City's starting XI when they faced Inter Milan in the UCL final would have come as a "huge disappointment" for the Englishman, which could move him to consider leaving this summer.
Newly-promoted Sheffield United, the team Walker came up through, would be interested in the player's return, according to 'talkSPORT'. It could be a challenge for the Yorkshire outift to take on his salary however.
Since his arrival to City from Tottenham in 2016, Walker has won 12 trophies with the club, including five Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy, in 254 matches.

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