Burnley Football Club has completed the signing of England international right-back Kyle Walker from Manchester City on a two-year permanent contract. The 35-year-old defender, who spent eight years at Manchester City and was recently on loan at AC Milan, underwent a medical before finalizing the transfer. The deal is reportedly worth up to £5 million to Manchester City, contingent on Walker playing at least 70% of Burnley's matches and the club maintaining its Premier League status. Burnley, newly promoted to the Premier League under manager Scott Parker, view the acquisition as a major coup. Walker expressed enthusiasm about joining Burnley, citing Parker's successful guidance of the club back to the Premier League with a 100-point haul as a key factor in his decision. The transfer marks the end of Walker's trophy-laden tenure at Manchester City, and he is expected to bring experience and defensive solidity to Burnley's squad as they aim to avoid relegation.
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