Kyle Walker in action for Milan in 2025

Kyle Walker to Everton: Sixteen years after rejection, Moyes finally gets his man

John William Last updated: Jun 17, 2025, 8:53 am
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Kyle Walker to Everton 2025 is more than just another veteran signing. For David Moyes, it’s the closing of a chapter left open 16 years ago. The Manchester City right-back, a serial winner and still one of the league’s most reliable defenders at 34, is edging closer to a free transfer switch to Goodison Park, according to The Sun.

Back in 2009, a teenage Walker rejected Everton in favour of Tottenham — a decision that helped shape the trajectory of his illustrious career. Ironically, it wasn’t footballing philosophy or contract terms that swung the decision, but a perceived snub: Walker wasn’t invited to Moyes’ house, while his Sheffield United teammate Kyle Naughton was.

Why Walker Snubbed Everton for Spurs in 2009

“I was close to signing for Everton before I signed for Tottenham… Naughts went to Moyes’ house and he never invited me. So I went to Tottenham and thought, okay, they like me more.” — Kyle Walker

That moment of personal perception changed Everton’s course. Walker went on to become one of the best full-backs of his generation, winning multiple Premier League titles with Manchester City and becoming a staple of Gareth Southgate’s England.

Walker’s Dominance Against Everton

Walker has tormented Everton for over a decade, and the stats don’t lie.

Match Stat Value
Games vs Everton 23
Wins 13
Draws 7
Losses 2

Everton’s Right-Back Evolution: From Coleman to Walker

With Seamus Coleman approaching retirement and Ashley Young entering the twilight of his career, Moyes is seeking experience and reliability in his full-back ranks. Kyle Walker, despite his age, remains one of the Premier League’s most athletic defenders. His potential signing would inject leadership, composure, and big-game mentality into a squad that’s long lacked defensive steel.

“He’s been a nightmare to play against. Now he could finally be one of us.” — Everton source to local press

  • Kyle Walker to Everton 2025 in advanced stages
  • David Moyes could land a player he missed in 2009
  • Walker’s record vs Everton: 13 wins in 23 games
  • Right-back depth needed at Goodison Park
  • Coleman and Young nearing the end of their careers
  • Walker could be Moyes’ leadership boost in defence

What’s Next?

Walker is expected to undergo talks with Everton in the coming days. If the move is completed, it’ll mark one of the most poetic full-circle signings of the 2025 summer window.

Will Walker finally complete the move he once rejected?

1 Comment (last comment by Adem)

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Adem

By Adem 17 Jun 2025 08:54

He's too old now.

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