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What Kyle Walker did after being asked if he was leaving Man City for Bayern Munich

Kyle Walker refused to respond to questions from a reporter about Bayern Munich with his Manchester City future in doubt.

Walker captained City against the German outfit on Wednesday despite speculation that he could move to the Bundesliga champions. Pep Guardiola called Walker 'irreplaceable' before the game and vowed to fight to keep him while admitting that he didn't know if his right-back would stay.

Walking through the mixed zone after the match, the right-back stopped to sign a shirt for a supporter whilst a German reporter repeatedly asked if he was joining Bayern. Walker simply ignored the repeated questions and walked through the area after signing the City fan's shirt.

Thomas Tuchel refused to speak directly about interest in Walker in the build-up to the game. He admitted they have a clear idea of who they'd like to strengthen their squad but didn't talk about Walker.

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"The focus is very clear,” he told reporters in Tokyo. “We focus on the team. We focus on the players that are contracted to Bayern Munich and they deserve our full support, our full attention, and appreciation.

"That is what we give them. We push everyone as a team to the limit and then we see what is going to happen. We are not the first football team that has changes in the transfer period, we will not be the last.

"The transfer period will go on for another five or six weeks. This is just the situation that we live. To be very honest, we do not break our heads too often about it. We have enough to push this team as it is. This is why we are here, we want to push our limits, we want to improve and if changes happen, they happen.”

With Walker yet to be

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