Everton hold a genuine interest in Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, talkSPORT understands.
However, the Toffees are yet to make an official approach to City.
Walker has 12 months remaining on his contract at the Etihad Stadium but is not expected to see it out as a City player.
The 35-year-old was axed from City’s Club World Cup squad in another sign he has no future at the club.
Everton are in the market for a right-back following Ashley Young’s departure at the end of last season.
England international Walker has received an offer from Turkish club Fenerbahce, with Jose Mourinho keen to bring the six-time Premier League winner in.
Although he remains a City player at present, Walker has made no secret his time at City is up.
In an episode of his podcast, Walker revealed Guardiola properly farewelled the defender prior to his January switch to AC Milan in a sure sign the 35-year-old had likely played his last game for the club.
“When you come to say goodbye, it’s hard,” Walker said.
“After I said my goodbyes, Pep got up and spoke and said a really nice message to me, just saying thank you for everything.
“But listen, it’s not over, I’m just on loan here [AC Milan]. I’ve got to take into consideration that I can go back.
“Obviously, both parties need to come to an agreement by the end of the season. Listen, the chapter’s not fully closed, but we’ll see what happens.”
The 35-year-old is under no illusion regarding his future at the clubGettyAlthough Walker’s time in Italy began brightly, Milan ultimately decided against turning his loan deal into a permanent one.
Walker ended his time with Milan with 16 appearances, 11 of which were starts, with injuries hampering his progress.
He failed to register a goal or an assist for the Rossoneri.
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