Kyle Walker remains in contention for Manchester City’s clash with Brentford

Kyle Walker is in contention for Manchester City’s Premier League trip to Brentford on Tuesday despite his request to leave the club.

The City captain was left out of the champions’ matchday squad for Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie against Salford after indicating a desire to move abroad.

With no developments in his situation since, the 34-year-old England right-back is continuing to train as normal and could feature at the Gtech Community Stadium.

“I’m not going to add anything else. It is Brentford on my mind.”

Walker, who has won 17 trophies since joining City from Tottenham in 2017, is being linked with a move to AC Milan in this month’s transfer window.

City will not stand in Walker’s way should a suitable offer be received for a player who is contracted until summer 2026, but the club had been hoping to focus on recruitment.

Having been blighted by poor form and a lengthy injury list this season, Guardiola is keen to strengthen the squad for the second half of the campaign.

Kyle Walker in action against Aston Villa
Kyle Walker is keen to move overseas (Mike Egerton/PA)

“The club didn’t announce anything, so I don’t know,” he said.

“What I wanted was the team to come back. Rodri is impossible but everyone else is coming back.

“But if this had not happened we would not have gone to the window, and we would not be in the position we are.

“We’ve had a lot of problems in the back four and still have, and that is why the club is thinking about what we want to do in this transfer window and maybe the summer.”

Guardiola’s side have stopped the rot after a run of just one win in 13 games towards the end of 2024, with victories in their last three in all competitions.

League Two Salford were clinically dispatched 8-0 at the weekend.

Guardiola said: “We’ve won three games. Before, it was impossible to win one!

Omar Marmoush in action for Eintracht Frankfurt
Omar Marmoush is attracting interest from Manchester City (PA)

“We did it quite well but we have to wait to see if we are who we are but, of course, the mood is better.

“Tomorrow we have an enormous, difficult game. Brentford always create a lot of problems and they are a fantastic team.”

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