

The first of numerous anticipated exits from the Etihad this summer is Kyle Walker, who left Manchester City to sign with Burnley. In a transaction that might reach £5 million if several bonuses are paid this season, Burnley acquired defender Kyle Walker from Manchester City. The 35-year-old's spectacular tenure at City, where he won six Premier League crowns and a Champions League trophy among 17 major honors, comes to an end with the signing of a two-year contract at Turf Moor.
Walker's exclusion from City's Club World Cup team last month made his future obvious. They turned on the opportunity to sign the England international for £4.2 million, even though he had spent the second part of the previous season on loan at AC Milan. City will save £10 million by removing Walker's pay from the books for the last year of his contract, but they will only be able to bank a £5 million fee if specific conditions are satisfied this season.