Kyle Walker announced his new deal at Manchester City, which will last until 2026, by acting out a famous movie scene.
The seasoned defender has committed to City despite intense rumors during the summer transfer window linking him to Bayern Munich.
Walker will remain at the Etihad under his new contract until he turns 36.
The full-back yelled “I’m not leaving” in a scenario reminiscent of The Wolf of Wall Street, channeling his inner Leonardo DiCaprio.
Walker’s teammates all applauded and jumped about to celebrate in the announcement video.
The 33-year-old said on the City website after inking the contract: “I’m happy to sign a new deal.
Kyle Walker recreated an iconic movie scene
The City star channelled his inner Leonardo DiCaprio
Walker’s team-mates went wild with glee
“Manchester City is where my future lies, and that is what is best for me.
“I’ve loved every second of my six years at this wonderful Club.
“Our fans are the best, I have the best teammates and staff, and my coach is wonderful. Every degree of support is there for me.
We’re eager to go again and strive to win more trophies. The Treble-winning season is one I will never forget.
I’m thrilled to stay with a club that regularly competes for trophies, and I’m looking forward to what the upcoming few years will bring.
Txiki Begiristain, the director of football for City, continued, “We are thrilled that Kyle will be with us through 2026.
“He is an exceptional football player, and his strength, quickness, and experience make him a crucial part of our squad.
Walker recreated an iconic Leonardo DiCaprio scene
“In my opinion, he is the best right-back in the world; he possesses a special combination of qualities. He gives our team a very unique dynamic.
We are convinced that Kyle will help us contend for trophies in the following seasons because he has been a significant part of our recent success.
Walker allegedly gave his verbal consent to join Bayern Munich in July.
But after speaking with Guardiola, he ultimately made the decision to stay at City.
Last month, Walker was seen dining with his manager at the upscale Japanese restaurant MUSU in Manchester.
In 2017, City paid Tottenham £50 million to acquire the full-back.
Since then, he has won the Champions League, two FA Cups, four League Cups, and five Premier League championships.
Walker has 260 City games under his belt and 78 England caps.
Walker has been persuaded twice by Three Lions manager Gareth Southgate to stay in the international game.