Brentford manager Thomas Frank watches before the Premier League match. (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)
Kyle Walker-Peters is scheduled to move this summer and he remains one of the most attractive free agents on the market.
Information sources that are close to the player’s situation are notified Catch off side Tottenham, Fulham, West Ham United and Crystal Palace are closely monitoring players ahead of potential moves.
However, it is expected that the most serious effort to sign him will come from his former club, Tottenham. He is also linked to Chelsea.
Thomas Frank is passionate about movement
Tottenham manager Thomas Frank reportedly embraced the idea of bringing Walker Petter back to the team.
The players’ desire to stay in the Premier League and their loyalty to the club are among the factors that pave the way for this transfer. Despite Tottenham’s competitive backline, sources believe Walkerpeter’s versatility and Premier League experience make him an attractive outlook.
Everton has been monitoring players’ situations throughout the season, but has opted not to take any concrete steps. Sources say adding Walkerpeter to the team makes sense from a financial standpoint, but technical staff argues there are other recommendations.
Tottenham can use Kyle Walker Peters
It remains to be seen whether Tottenham has come forward with offers to complete the deal. They can use more depth with the team, and the 28-year-old knows the club well. He fitted and could quickly make an impact.
The versatile defender can operate not only as a wingback, but also as a right back. He was always present at Southampton last season, producing two assists in the league.
Walker Petter is expected to compete for the opening berth next season with Pedro Polo. Signing him also boosts Tottenham’s homemade allocation. Signing a player of quality and experience on a free transfer represents a huge bargain, and that’s easy.
Tottenham should consider bringing together the moves and focusing on improving other areas of the team.