Kyle Walker has signed a two-year contract extension with Manchester City until 2024.
City signed Walker from Tottenham in 2017 for £50m a record for an English player at the time and the joint world-record for a defender, matching the fee Paris Saint-Germain paid Chelsea for David Luiz.
Walker was part of a stellar crop of Pep Guardiola signings in the summer of 2017, alongside Bernardo Silva, Ederson, Benjamin Mendy and Danilo.
Since joining, Walker has won back-to-back Premier League titles, the FA Cup, two League Cups and a Community Shield.
“I’m thrilled to have signed a new deal, playing for City has been everything I’d hoped it would be and more,” Walker said.
“It was an easy decision. I want to be competing for trophies, playing at the highest level, and I feel I have improved hugely as a player during my time here.
“The club’s vision – both on and of the pitch – matches mine perfectly and I’m looking forward to spending the next five years here, hopefully winning more silverware.”