Becker works as a Wimbledon commentator for the BBC and recently extended his contract with Eurosport, for whom he covers the three other Grand Slam events.
Insolvency practitioners at London based Smith & Williamson have written to broadcasters demanding all future fees are used for the benefit of creditors.
The report in a German newspaper said employers could otherwise end up paying twice once to Becker and once to the insolvency administrator.
Becker, who is 50 next month, was declared bankrupt by the High Court in London earlier this year over a debt of up to £10.5 million to a private bank.
Last week reports in Germany claimed the bankruptcy declaration was only the tip of the iceberg and that he actually owes £54 million.
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