Walker's move to Burnley will also bring him back to working with the team's manager, Scott Parker, who was a teammate of Walker's at Tottenham Hotspur in the early 2010s.
According to the details of the transfer, Manchester City will receive up to £5 million in add-ons and bonuses, depending on Walker's performance and number of appearances for Burnley.
Walker's contract with Manchester City was set to expire in 2026, but with no plans to extend it, both parties have agreed to part ways amicably. Walker's loan stint at AC Milan did not have a significant impact on his form, and AC Milan decided not to make the move permanent by exercising the buy clause.
It's worth noting that Walker's move to Burnley marks a new chapter in his career, and we look forward to seeing how he will perform in his new role.