Kyle Walker draws Sheffield United interest in summer move
Sheffield United are interested in kyle walker this summer, and Burnley hold him on a deal with one year left. The move would bring back a former academy player as United face a 15th-place Championship season and a run of five matches without a win.
Walker and Sheffield United
Walker came through Sheffield United's academy and made two senior appearances for the club. He also spent the 2009/10 season on loan with United in the Championship before moving on to Tottenham Hotspur and then Manchester City.
That path is why a return carries weight beyond a normal transfer link. Walker has already won six Premier League titles and one Champions League trophy at City, so any deal would bring top-level experience into a squad that is preparing for a busy summer.
Burnley and the summer window
Walker signed for Burnley in the summer of 2025 and has made 32 Premier League appearances for them this term. He is still under contract for one more year, which leaves Burnley in a position where they can either keep him for the season ahead or listen if United push forward.
It is not clear whether Sheffield United have made an official approach. But the interest fits a summer in which the club are likely to be busy, and Walker has previously said he wants to return home before he hangs up his boots.
Chris Wilder's rebuild
Chris Wilder has a rebuild to manage after a frustrating campaign, and Walker sits squarely in that frame because he knows the club, the level and the route back from the academy to the first team. A return would give United a player with immediate familiarity and a recent Premier League workload, not just a name from the past.
For Sheffield United, the next step is whether interest turns into a formal move. For Walker, the story is whether his next contract keeps him at Burnley or takes him back to the club where it started.