Kyle Walker may be inactive on the football field, but he's still keeping an eye on social media.
the desperate city of manchester The defender has not been able to contain his anger after a fan account called him a “disgrace.”
Walker has not been available for City's last two games against Salford (8-0) and Brentford (2-2) since he intends to play the last years of his career outside of England, with a move to AC Milan your favorite destination.
However, doing so as club captain clearly unsettled one supporter, who posted on Twitter/X: “Kyle Walker's behavior is completely unacceptable.
“As captain of the club, not showing up for games is a shame.
“If you want to leave, do it with respect, this is not the way. “His lack of commitment has been a major factor in this disappointing campaign.”
This clearly irritated the speedy right-back, who replied: “Didn't he show up?
“I can't be at Brentford and train at the same time. Maybe you need to check your sources.”
Walker seemed to be suggesting that he was at the club's training ground rather than the match, so he was continuing to work with them rather than staying at home.
It seemed like there was something earlier as well, and the fan account claimed that Walker had unblocked them to post the response.
Guardiola revealed Walker's intention to leave after the FA Cup third round victory over Salford on January 11, and the issue has continued to rumble ever since.
talkSPORT understands the 34-year-old has turned down a £400,000 per week salary offer of the Saudi Pro League to remain in Europe.
Talks continue with European giant Milan, where he could join his compatriots Fikayo TomoriTammy Abraham and Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
The move would be one of several expected to happen this month as City look to make amends for a poor start to the season.
Omar MarmushVitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov are set to arrive with deals close to being finalised, talkSPORT understands.
Club spending could spend £120 million with Marmoush coming from Eintracht Frankfurt for £60m due to a revealing start to the season.
Khusanov is expected to cost £33m when he arrives from Lens, while City will pay Palmeiras 30 million pounds for Reis.