Fenerbahce have reportedly ramped up their efforts to land Manchester City’s veteran right-back Kyle Walker, making a significantly improved financial proposal to lure the England international to Istanbul. The Super Lig runners-up are preparing for life after Bright Osayi-Samuel, whose contract concludes at the end of June. With his likely departure, the Istanbul-based club is eager to secure a high-profile replacement, and Walker is at the top of their shortlist.
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According to reports from Turkish outlet, Fenerbahce have offered Walker an upgraded deal that includes a lucrative annual wage. While discussions with Manchester City over a potential transfer appear to be smooth, with no substantial hurdles expected in terms of a transfer fee, the final decision remains in Walker’s hands.
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Walker spent the latter half of last season on loan at AC Milan after temporarily departing City during the January transfer window. At the time, the England right-back was hopeful of making the move to Italy permanent. However, the Rossoneri did not trigger the buy clause, and Fenerbahce are moving aggressively to capitalise on that opportunity.
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Adding another twist to the transfer saga is reported interest from Everton. The Toffees, managed by David Moyes, are also in the market for a new right-back and view Walker as a suitable candidate to add experience and stability to their backline.
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With only one year remaining on his current contract at the Etihad Stadium, Walker now has several options to weigh. However, Fenerbahce are believed to have communicated their desire for a swift response, as they look to have the defender in Istanbul before pre-season preparations intensify.