The England international's existing contract with the club runs until 2024, but while there were doubts over his future earlier this summer after a reported fallout with manager Pep Guardiola last season, he eventually decided to extend his stay.Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich were closely linked with a move for the player at one point during the summer transfer window but Walker later made a U-turn and is now all set to commit his future to the European champions.
Speaking to BBC, Walker said: "Decisions can be made, things can turn. It was close but in football, things can happen. It wasn't meant to be. Would I have enjoyed the experience? Of course I would, but this is a great club and you can't underestimate what this club has done in the last six or seven years.Why should I walk away if I am going to get enough game time that's right for me? That is all I want. It was about who gave me the most years. It wasn't like I was going to a worse club because Bayern Munich is a massive club and seeing what Harry [Kane] is doing there and will do, it wasn't a step down. In the back of my head, I always wanted to play for Manchester City but I had to do what was right for me and my future. It was just about which club gave me the years in my contract to play football at the highest level.
When asked when he would sign the dotted line, Walker added: "The extension is coming. It's my seventh season here and I feel like one of the old ones. I love the place. I've experienced things I only dreamt of here - especially the last season - so why would you want to leave a club like this?
Source: goal.com