Man City and Josep Guardiola are set to lose Kyle Walker to Bayern Munich in the summer transfer window, according to reports.
The former Sheffield United right-back was linked with a move to Bayern last summer, with manager Thomas Tuchel naming Walker as his top transfer target in the summer transfer window.
There were also reports claiming that England player wanted to tell Guardiola ‘personally’ that he wanted to leave Citizens.
Walker remains at Man City, with the Premier League club announcing last September that they had penned a new three-year deal to keep him at the Etihad Stadium until 2026.
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Will Bayern Munich return to sign Kyle Walker?
However, rumors surrounding Walker’s future have started again, with reports that Bayern Munich intend to reconsider their interest in the next transfer window.
The 33-year-old has once again become an integral part of Guardiola’s team. person chasing double Unfortunately, they lost to Real Madrid on penalties in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, ending their hopes of winning the title.
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But now publications in Spanish Nacional Guardiola insists he plans to say a “painful farewell” to Walker in a “shaking” move to Man City this summer.
Bayern Munich aim to bring “one of the pillars” of Guardiola’s side to the Bundesliga and are understood to be “back in the fight for the right player for us”.
The Bayern man said: “We still love Kyle Walker and are looking to sign him for next season.” Nacional Bayern claimed they had succeeded in signing the defender.
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Man City: “Possibility of relegation to the Championship”
Man City have other potential concerns as the Citizens face 115 charges for allegedly breaching the Premier League’s Financial Fair Play regulations.
Premier League CEO Richard Masters recently revealed that Man City’s case will be heard in the “near future”, saying: As this is in the near future, I cannot comment further. ”
football insider Journalist Pete O’Rourke made the claim on Sunday. Man City said: “While relegation to League Two is unlikely, there are questions surrounding the integrity of the league following 115 charges and there is a possibility that we will be relegated to the Championship.”
Manchester City insists they have not broken any rules, and it is understood that “the maximum penalty the public can receive is relegation to the Championship”.
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