Bayern Munich renew bid to sign Walker
Bayern Munich are targeting Walker again.
"Harry Kane could be reunited with Kyle Walker at Bayern Munich, with the German club renewing their interest in the Manchester City defender," Goal.com reported on Monday (Aug. 28).
Walker was heavily linked with a move to Munich during last summer's transfer window. The talks were serious, but Pep had no intention of letting Walker go. Despite the growing trend of replacing Walker on and off the field, Pep pulled out all the stops to keep him at City.
When Pep announced his starting lineup for last season's Champions League final, Kyle Walker was disappointed that he didn't make the cut. But Walker still had a job to do. Pep wanted him to give a team talk in the dressing room before the game, which reflected Walker's growing stature as a leader and Pep's trust in him.
Walker remained an influential figure all the way to the final, including an impressive performance against Vinicius Junior in the semifinal against Real Madrid. When an offer came in from Munich this summer, Walker's relationship with Guardiola was a major factor in his decision to stay.
At a private dinner at Manchester's Japanese restaurant Musu, Pep emphasized Walker's value both in the dressing room and on the pitch. In September of that year, Walker rejected a move to Munich and agreed to a two-year contract extension.
Munich have made another approach for Walker, who is still an integral part of the team at the age of 33, having played 28 games this season. "Walker will be given another chance in the next transfer window to leave the Premier League and join former Tottenham teammates Kane and Eric Dier in Munich," the Daily Star reported.
After seven years at City, where he won five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, and one Champions League title, a new challenge at Bayern Munich could be appealing to Walker. Walker is currently under contract with City until 2026. Munich would have to pay a transfer fee for Walker, but not a lot of money.
Walker's age is now approaching his mid-30s, so Munich won't pay a lot of money for a player who doesn't know when the aging curve will come.
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Bayern Munich are targeting Walker again.
"Harry Kane could be reunited with Kyle Walker at Bayern Munich, with the German club renewing their interest in the Manchester City defender," Goal.com reported on Monday (Aug. 28).
Walker was heavily linked with a move to Munich during last summer's transfer window. The talks were serious, but Pep had no intention of letting Walker go. Despite the growing trend of replacing Walker on and off the field, Pep pulled out all the stops to keep him at City.
When Pep announced his starting lineup for last season's Champions League final, Kyle Walker was disappointed that he didn't make the cut. But Walker still had a job to do. Pep wanted him to give a team talk in the dressing room before the game, which reflected Walker's growing stature as a leader and Pep's trust in him.
Walker remained an influential figure all the way to the final, including an impressive performance against Vinicius Junior in the semifinal against Real Madrid. When an offer came in from Munich this summer, Walker's relationship with Guardiola was a major factor in his decision to stay.
At a private dinner at Manchester's Japanese restaurant Musu, Pep emphasized Walker's value both in the dressing room and on the pitch. In September of that year, Walker rejected a move to Munich and agreed to a two-year contract extension.
Munich have made another approach for Walker, who is still an integral part of the team at the age of 33, having played 28 games this season. "Walker will be given another chance in the next transfer window to leave the Premier League and join former Tottenham teammates Kane and Eric Dier in Munich," the Daily Star reported.
After seven years at City, where he won five Premier League titles, two FA Cups, four League Cups, and one Champions League title, a new challenge at Bayern Munich could be appealing to Walker. Walker is currently under contract with City until 2026. Munich would have to pay a transfer fee for Walker, but not a lot of money.
Walker's age is now approaching his mid-30s, so Munich won't pay a lot of money for a player who doesn't know when the aging curve will come.
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