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Report: Kyle Walker has now agreed a move to join another Premier League club

After AC Milan decided not to sign him on a permanent basis, Manchester City right-back Kyle Walker has to decide his future this summer.

Manchester City intend to sell Walker instead of giving him a second chance to prove he can still play at the highest level.

Fenerbahce submitted an offer to sign Walker as Turkey has emerged as a potential destination for the 35-year-old.

However, it looks as though the Englishman fancies staying in the Premier League instead.

Man City star Kyle Walker agrees move to Everton

The Sun have revealed that Kyle Walker has agreed to sign for Everton on a one-year deal.

Since returning from his loan spell at AC Milan, the Manchester City legend is believed to have been in talks with the decision-makers at the Toffees.

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The report mentions that Everton and City will now determine whether Walker will leave the Etihad Stadium permanently or on a one-year loan deal.

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Thomas Tuchel demanded Jack Grealish to play regularly and the same applies to all of his England teammates if they stand a chance of being named in his squad for the 2026 World Cup.

Walker believes that Everton under David Moyes could offer him the best-possible chance to become a key player and eventually make the cut for England’s squad to jet out to the United States next year.

Another Premier League club apart from Everton tried signing Walker

With Jose Mourinho always admiring Walker, one would have assumed that a move to Fenerbahce would have appealed to the City legend.

But it seems like Everton have persuaded Walker that David Moyes could help him revive his career.

Interestingly, the report mentioned Fulham enquired about signing the six-time Premier League winner but they could not afford his package.

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