Manchester City new boy Kyle Walker enjoys spot of sightseeing with team-mate John Stones in Los Angeles

  • Kyle Walker joined Manchester City in £54million deal from Tottenham
  • Right-back posed for picture with England team-mate outside Staple Centre 
  • City are preparing to take on Real Madrid in latest friendly in Los Angeles 

Kyle Walker appears to be enjoying life as a Manchester City player, with the defender spending Tuesday sightseeing with team-mate John Stones.

The pair, who make up half of the most expensive backline of all-time following Walker's £54million switch from Tottenham, posed outside the Staples Centre in LA.

The right back shared an image of the duo smiling in America alongside the caption: 'sightseeing' as City prepare to take on Real Madrid in their latest friendly match.

Kyle Walker enjoyed a spot of sightseeing with new Manchester City team-mate John Stones

Kyle Walker enjoyed a spot of sightseeing with new Manchester City team-mate John Stones

The defender, who joined in a £54m deal, played in the 2-0 derby defeat against Man United

The defender, who joined in a £54m deal, played in the 2-0 derby defeat against Man United

Walker made his debut in City's 2-0 defeat by Manchester rivals United and will be looking to help the team bounce back against the Spanish giants. 


The 27-year-old faces competition from Danilo who has confirmed he turned down the chance to join Chelsea before making a £26.5million move to the Etihad Stadium.

City hijacked the Blues' bid to sign the 26-year-old Brazil right-back after they missed out on Dani Alves and Danilo has revealed that it was Pep Guardiola’s intervention that helped swing him towards moving to City.

Danilo revealed that it was 'not a difficult decision' to choose Manchester City over Chelsea

Danilo revealed that it was 'not a difficult decision' to choose Manchester City over Chelsea

Speaking at an event to launch City’s joint venture with Goals Soccer Centres in Los Angeles, Danilo said: ‘It wasn't a difficult decision to choose City over Chelsea.

‘The moment City called me and Pep called me, I knew what I had to do. Pep's words motivated me to be ready for this.

‘It was very fast. I was training with Real Madrid and Pep called me and I was very motivated to make this change and start to work with him.

‘Zidane tried to make me stay but I was sure I needed to change. I needed to think a bit more about myself and find a place where I had more options.’  

The right back said that Pep Guardiola's words were 'motivation' for him to make the switch

The right back said that Pep Guardiola's words were 'motivation' for him to make the switch