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Kyle Walker racks up £340 Chinese takeaway order including £105 on crispy duck as Man City star enjoys holidays

Kyle Walker racks up £340 Chinese takeaway order including £105 on crispy duck as Man City star enjoys holidays

Scottish Sun14-06-2025

Social media users had plenty to say about Walker's mega order
WALK THE WOK Kyle Walker racks up £340 Chinese takeaway order including £105 on crispy duck as Man City star enjoys holidays
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KYLE WALKER was snapped picking up his £341.60 Chinese takeaway - leaving fans agog at his mega order.
Yun Biao Lin, owner of the Mandarin House in Macclesfield, Cheshire, sparked a flurry of interest after posting a snap of the England ace and adding: 'I am so happy that football player Kyle Andrew Walker ordered Chinese food again. Thanks.'
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Kyle Walker poses for a selfie with Yun Biao Lin, owner of the Mandarin House in Macclesfield, Cheshire
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Walker's mega order emerged on social media
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The England star went to the Mandarin House in Macclesfield, Cheshire
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The Manchester City ace's incredible order last week included salt and chilli prawns, chicken wings, spare ribs, crispy beef - and a £105 whole aromatic duck.
Supporters were in hysterics, with Melvin Cullen asking: 'Did he get free prawn crackers?'
Some fans joked about Kyle's notorious love life, with his wife Annie and former mistress Lauryn Goodman regularly featured in the headlines.
Jake Probert quipped: 'Well, he has got two families to feed.' And Callum Coggin said: 'Expensive feeding all them kids.'
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Annie, 33, has now blocked Lauryn Goodman, 34, on social media after she messaged her saying she wanted to clear the 'animosity' between them. Lauryn told Annie that she wants to 'figure things out' with her and that it would be 'best long-term' for their families.
But friends of Annie, who shares four kids with England ace Kyle, 35, say she has no intention of seeing her after the unexpected Instagram approach.
Kyle has been with Annie since the age of 17 and the couple wed in 2022.
His affair with Lauryn began in 2019 and she had their first child, son Kairo, in 2020.
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Kyle angered City fans yesterday after admitting he would sacrifice one of his Premier League medals to have been part of Tottenham's Europa League triumph.
The Etihad club captain joined AC Milan on loan in January but the Italians turned down the option to sign him permanently.
'Just ban this guy from the Etihad' - Man City fans FUME at Kyle Walker over his astonishing Tottenham claim
Walker joined City from Spurs in July 2017 and has a year left on his deal.
Turkish giants Fenerbahce are the latest to show an interest in him.

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