Kyle Walker hits back at fan criticism after he was accused of 'failing to turn up' for Man City's draw with Brentford – as club captain tries to secure transfer to Milan

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Kyle Walker has lashed out at suggestions that he ‘failed to turn up’ for Manchester City’s game against Brentford on Tuesday night amid his ongoing transfer saga.

Mail Sport exclusively revealed that Pep Guardiola had left Walker at home ahead of the 2-2 draw after the defender asked to leave the club. 

Both Milan clubs are vying for his services and Mail Sport understands that any loan agreement could then into a two-year permanent deal at its conclusion.

Walker was also left out of City’s 8-0 FA Cup rout of Salford at the weekend, with Guardiola later revealing he had requested to ‘explore the option’ of playing abroad.

After the Brentford game one account wrote on X: ‘Kyle Walker’s behavior is completely unacceptable. As club captain, failing to show up for matches is a disgrace.

‘If you want to leave, do it with respect—this is not the way. Your lack of commitment has been a major factor in this disappointing campaign.’

But Walker who has been at City for seven and a half years, hit back: ‘Failed to turn up?

‘I can’t be at Brentford and training at the same time. You may need to check your sources.’

More to follow.  

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