According to reports, Kyle Walker is to turn off foreign offers in order to fulfill the remaining 12 months of his contract with Manchester City.
The 32-year-old joined City in 2017 and has played a crucial role in four Premier League championship teams, albeit his playing time has decreased significantly this year.
Walker's future at City has become more doubtful as a result of Pep Guardiola's candid admission that Walker is unable to play the inverted full-back position that the manager so craves from either his right-back or left-back.
However, The Sun reports that he plans to turn off foreign offers to stay with City until the conclusion of his current contract, which is slated to expire next summer.
Despite the attention of the seven-time European winners, it is said that Walker would not seek for a transfer away from City and is happy where he is.
The potential exists that he may play out the last minutes of his professional career with his hometown team, Sheffield United, given his rumored desire to remain.
Walker has made it clear that he wants to play for the Blades before hanging up his boots, and it seems that he plans to return to the Steel City once his contract with City expires.
Walker has confirmed his position as Guardiola's first choice right-back in recent weeks, after having sometimes lost it to Rico Lewis and John Stones this season.
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