Some of Bayern Munich's older players are reportedly unhappy with the club trying to sign Manchester City star Kyle Walker.
The speedy full-back has reportedly reached a verbal agreement to join the Bundesliga giants ahead of the new season.
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However, it seems not everyone in Munich is on board with the potential arrival of the England star who has one year left on his current City contract.
According to Bild, senior players Manuel Neuer and Thomas Muller have already expressed their displeasure with the 32-year-old full-back's arrival.
Neuer and Muller reportedly feel the terms of Walker's contract is unfair despite being over the age of 30.
The report adds that the treble winner is set to get a two-year contract with an option to extend, although that breaks a long-standing rule that players over the age of 30 only given 12-month contracts.
Neuer (37) and Muller (33) both reportedly wanted long-term deals, but the former's deal was only extended until 2024 while Muller's current deal only expires in 2025.
It remains to be seen if the reports will have any effect on a deal as Bayern manager Thomas Tuchel is said to be a big admirer of the England star.
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