By SABC Sport
17th June 2023
The German champions are looking at Walker to fill the void left by Benjamin Pavard, who is expected to leave the Bavarians.
The 33-year-old has one year left on his contract but has become accustomed to less regular first-team football annd admitted his disappointment at being left out of the Champions League final starting eleven against Inter Milan, which the Citizens won 1-0 to be crowned Champions League winners for the first time in their history.
Since arriving from Tottenham in 2016, Walker has won 12 trophies, including five Premier Leagues and the UCL, in 254 games.
Although he was dismayed to be left out of the Champions League final starting eleven, Walker is on the whole delighted and reflected on the moment as 'a dream come true'.
"We couldn't work as hard as we did all season to throw it away," said the England international.
"The lads dug deep. I got a silver medal last time, so to have a gold one is fantastic.
"I am living the dream. My mum and dad were in the stands. Where I come from in Sheffield it's not easy for them to be here. I remember when mum didn't have a pound for the ice cream van. I am so thankful.
"I am over the moon and very rarely speechless but my dream has just come true. To achieve this with this club, after everything they have done for all of us over the years, to win the Treble is unbelievable."