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Kyle Walker’s wife makes u-turn on divorce as Saudi move surface

Annie Kilner, wife of Manchester City defender Kyle Walker, has reportedly halted their divorce proceedings as Walker considers a potential move to Saudi Arabia.
Sources suggest the 34-year-old footballer could secure a lucrative £400,000-a-week deal, drawing interest from clubs like Al Nassr, where Cristiano Ronaldo is captain.
Last year, Annie sought legal advice regarding their marriage, finances, and custody arrangements.
In October, it was claimed she was fighting for half of Walker’s £27 million fortune.
However, recent reports suggest the couple is prioritizing family unity.
A source told The Sun: “Annie always puts the children first but has to think about herself too. Financial security is essential, and Kyle has assured her she’ll never need to worry, regardless of what happens.”
The couple, who have been together since their teens, faced turbulence after Walker admitted infidelity, calling it a “horrible mistake” and taking “full responsibility.”
Despite Annie consulting divorce lawyers, the pair reconciled over Christmas, posing with their four children — Roman, 12, Riaan, 8, Reign, 6, and Rezon, 5 months.
While some speculate Annie’s decision to pause the divorce is linked to Walker’s potential Saudi move, insiders insist her focus is on their family’s future.
“Annie is no fool,” a source added. “She’s weighing all her options carefully while supporting Kyle.”
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