Kyle Walker's Transfer is Seen as a Done Deal after Florentino's Approval
Real Madrid's president, Florentino Pérez, has given the OK to Kyle Walker
After Dani Carvajal's injury this season and Lucas Vázquez's contract expiration, Real Madrid is looking for a right winger. The need for the team in that position is very clear and Florentino is willing to transfer a right winger this summer.
In this context, Kyle Walker, the English right winger from Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, has been offered to Real Madrid and Florentino has already given the OK to the player.
Florentino gives the OK for him to go to another club: he doesn't want to transfer him
The journalist José Félix Díaz reported the following: "Kyle Walker was offered to Real Madrid in recent weeks, but the club said no."
Therefore, according to the journalist's information, the player was indeed offered as a transfer to Real Madrid. However, the club's reply has been negative.
This may be because Real Madrid might have already signed Trent Alexander-Arnold for the summer of 2025.
Alexander-Arnold is Florentino Pérez's choice
Ramón Álvarez de Mon, a regular contributor to Defensa Central's YouTube channel, shared this in his latest appearance:
"As for January, I have it ruled out... I provided the information that Arnold is already signed for next season, but at the same time, he is ruled out for January. Madrid approached Liverpool for two reasons, as it was convenient to sign the player under certain conditions, and because they want to maintain a perfect relationship with Liverpool."
According to this information from our contributor, Trent Alexander-Arnold will be a Real Madrid player for the next season. Therefore, this would be a significant reason to reject Walker.
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Ramón also spoke about the left-back position, and in that regard, he was very clear about Alphonso Davies:
"Ruled out, Madrid has been out of that topic for days. It is a club decision. It is true that Davies is close to renewing with Bayern Munich."
"There will be reasons that we will surely know in the future. But there are also obvious reasons because Bayern is raising its offer and Madrid doesn't want to be involved in any kind of bidding war."
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