KYLE WALKER has upset the Bayern Munich dressing room – even before he’s joined them.
The German champions have reportedly ruffled the feathers of senior players by offering the Manchester City right-back better terms than their current over-30s.
Man City’s five-time Prem winner Kyle Walker is said to have frustrated some of Bayern Munich’s most senior players
Bild believe legends like Thomas Muller, 33, and 37-year-old keeper Manuel Neuer are less than happy.
The £15 million transfer of Walker, 33, to Thomas Tuchel’s Bundesliga champions is still pending.
However, it is believed that the 76-cap Englishman has come to a personal understanding.
He is expected to sign a two-year contract with an additional 12-month option.
Despite Bayern’s rule limiting contracts for players over 30 to one year, this is the case.
When Muller and Neuer, two German soccer greats, attempted to negotiate new contracts beyond 2024, it was reportedly a difficult matter.
The 117-cap stopper faces a fight to regain his No 1 sport after breaking a leg while skiing last winter.
Bayern brought in Yann Sommer to replace Neuer but the German has turbo-charged his attempt to return to peak fitness by training on his own before pre-season.
Muller is still a key contributor, having scored a brace in April’s 4-2 victory over Borussia Dortmund for Bayern as they reclaimed the championship.
One more than Neuer, the attacking midfielder has assisted his team in winning 12 Bundesliga titles.
Additionally, they both have two Champions League titles.
Walker, a five-time Premier League champion, completed his illustrious Etihad career last season by winning the Triple.