Kyle Walker has been a giant in English football. The former England international does not tower in height, but does not need it as a high-speed freight train. Six Premier League titles, six times cup champions, plus a Champions League title. Walker has been one of Pep Guardiola’s key players on Manchester City’s title journey. After a loan spell at AC Milan, there was a permanent transfer to Burnley. Now the 35-year-old is talking about a dream end to his career.
Walker has thundered forward on the right wing in 28 of 30 Premier League games (two assists), but does not seem to be able to save Burnley from relegation, nine points below the relegation zone.
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Recently, Walker announced that his international career with England is over, but still has a few good seasons left in his legs, where he dreams of finishing with the youth club.
“It’s always been a dream to play for Sheffield United again,” Walker began, according to Sky Sports.
“I started there when I was six years old and then left when I was 19 years old. I had so many incredible years there. I hope to be able to play with them again, but I don’t know when it will be, and I don’t know if they want me,” concludes City legend Walker.
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We’re guessing someone at Sheffield United has picked up on the offer for the club’s big son.









