Kyle Walker enjoyed a superb stint at Manchester City, reaching the pinnacle of the game and winning a multitude of trophies along the way.
Walker joined Manchester City from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2017 for a £45million, which turned out to be a bargain considering all he did for the club.
However, Walker effectively brought his time at the Etihad Stadium to an end in January as he joined Serie A side AC Milan on loan with an option to buy.
Walker has now spoken about his time at City as he shared what he thinks of the club and of manager Pep Guardiola now he’s able to look back on his stint.

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Kyle Walker ‘lucky’ to have experienced ‘incredible’ Manchester City stint
Walker, speaking on the Kyle Walker Podcast, explained how he has nothing bad to say about anyone or anything at City.
The England international described his time at the Etihad Stadium as “incredible” and acknowledged how lucky he was when looking back.
“I’ve got no bad words, nothing to say negatively about Manchester City,” said Walker. “I mean, what that club’s done for me, both on and off the field is incredible. It’s incredible.
When I look back at it now, and when you kind of take yourself away from the bubble as well, you think how lucky you was.
That’s no disrespect whatsoever to any of the other clubs that I’ve played for. But the seven years that we had there was, I don’t think it will happen again in football.
How many trophies Kyle Walker won at Manchester City
When Walker joined City, the only medal he had won at the time was a Championship title medal when he had a loan spell at Queens Park Rangers in 2010-11.
By the time Walker left the Etihad in 2025, his medal tally had increased to 18 in wake of an incredible 17-trophy spell with the Citizens.
Walker won six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, and two Community Shields – and that’s just the domestic trophies.
Walker was part of the legendary team that won the Treble in 2023, which meant he got his hands on the Champions League, and he also lifted the UEFA Supercup and the Club World Cup.
Now with Milan, Walker could potentially add trophy number 19 to his tally, providing they beat Inter Milan in the Coppa Italia semi-finals and triumph in the final.
