Manchester City defender Kyle Walker has shocked the football world by joining Burnley FC on a two-year deal, announced on July 5, 2025.
The 35-year-old England international, with 87 caps and a key figure in City’s six Premier League titles, including the 2024-2025 treble, moves to the newly promoted Championship side for an undisclosed fee, rumored at £2 million. Walker, who made 45 appearances last season with 2 goals and 5 assists, cited a desire for “a new challenge” after 7 years at the Etihad, where his contract was set to expire in 2026.
Burnley, aiming for a Premier League return, views Walker’s 82% tackle success rate and leadership as pivotal, with manager Scott Parker hailing him as “a transformative signing.” City’s defense, bolstered by £50 million signing Yan Couto, facilitated the transfer, though fans expressed dismay, with 40% on social media lamenting the loss of a veteran.
Walker’s move includes a player-coach role, mentoring Burnley’s 20-year-old right-back Connor Roberts, and a £3 million salary, doubling his previous earnings. The transfer, completed after a medical on July 4, marks a rare high-profile shift, with a debut expected against Leeds United on July 12.