Manchester City are reportedly interested in signing Kyle Walker from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer transfer window.

Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy values Kyle Walker at £50 million, according to The Times.
According to The London Evening Standard, Manchester City are interested in signing Walker from Premier League rivals Tottenham in the summer transfer window.
“Getting Walker out of the north London club this summer will represent a challenge for the most tenacious combination of buying club and agent, as Daniel Levy, the Tottenham chairman, has let it be known to several intermediaries that he values the England right back at £50 million,” states the report in The Times.

Walker is one of the best right-backs in the Premier League and has played well for Tottenham this season.
The England international has progressed well under manager Mauricio Pochettino over the past three or so years.
Losing the 26-year-old in the summer transfer window would be a blow for Tottenham, especially if he leaves for direct Premier League title rivals City.
However, if Levy, who is a shrewd negotiator, is able to get £50m for Walker, then it would be a good piece of business.
Spurs could invest that transfer fee, or at least part of it, in signing a replacement for Walker in the summer transfer window.
Tottenham are second in the Premier League table at the moment with 77 points from 35 matches, four points behind leaders and London rivals Chelsea, who have played a fewer game.

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