Manchester City-linked Kyle Walker reportedly wants to leave Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window.

Kyle Walker is one of the best defenders in the Premier League and is a key player for Tottenham Hotspur.
However, the right-back has been linked with a move away from Tottenham in the summer transfer window.
According to The London Evening Standard, Manchester City are interested in the 26-year-old, who is claimed to have asked Spurs to leave.

City are a massive club, and working under a legendary manager like Pep Guardiola must be tempting for any footballer in the world.
Then there is also the wage issues. The London Evening Standard has claimed that City are willing to double Walker’s weekly salary of £70,000.
However, Walker would be wise to listen to his teammate Victor Wanyama’s comments about Tottenham’s future.
Defensive midfielder Wanyama, who is 25 years of age and joined Spurs from Southampton in the summer of 2016 for a transfer fee reported by The Guardian to be worth £11 million, has spoken about how there is something special going on at the North London outfit, something that Walker should take into consideration while making a decision on his future.
“It is the best time to be in this team,” Wanyama told The Times. “The players, the staff, everyone at the club is working so hard together to achieve something.
“We can all see where the club is heading, in a very good direction. Everyone wants to be part of it. It will be fantastic to play in the new stadium. Hopefully, in years to come, people will say, ‘That was a great Tottenham, one of the great Tottenham teams.’ ”

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