
Milan Announces Departure of Walker and Sutil
The Italian club AC Milan announced today the departure of the duo Kyle Walker and Ricardo Sutil from the team, following the end of their loan periods, allowing each to return to their original club.
Milan had signed Kyle Walker from Manchester City during the last winter transfer window on loan until the end of the season, but the player did not provide the expected contribution.
Walker participated in 16 matches across various competitions, totaling 1046 minutes of play, distributed between Serie A, Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League.
On the other hand, the loan of the Italian winger Ricardo Sutil ended, who joined Milan from Fiorentina at the beginning of the last season. Sutil played 8 matches in the Rossoneri jersey, including 6 matches in Serie A and 2 in Coppa Italia, with a total of 141 minutes played without scoring or assisting any goals.
The official AC Milan account on the platform 'X' posted farewell messages for the duo, stating about Walker: 'It was a pleasure, Kyle,' and about Sutil: 'Our best wishes for Sutil in what is to come,' confirming their return to their original clubs.
Milan had signed Kyle Walker from Manchester City during the last winter transfer window on loan until the end of the season, but the player did not provide the expected contribution.
Walker participated in 16 matches across various competitions, totaling 1046 minutes of play, distributed between Serie A, Coppa Italia, and the UEFA Champions League.
On the other hand, the loan of the Italian winger Ricardo Sutil ended, who joined Milan from Fiorentina at the beginning of the last season. Sutil played 8 matches in the Rossoneri jersey, including 6 matches in Serie A and 2 in Coppa Italia, with a total of 141 minutes played without scoring or assisting any goals.
The official AC Milan account on the platform 'X' posted farewell messages for the duo, stating about Walker: 'It was a pleasure, Kyle,' and about Sutil: 'Our best wishes for Sutil in what is to come,' confirming their return to their original clubs.