Breaking: Tottenham Targeting 27-Year-Old Defender from Relegation-Threatened Side – A Game-Changing Move in the Works?

Tottenham is considering a late move for Kyle Walker-Peters, who may be willing to return to his previous club after leaving relegation-threatened Southampton.

According to TBR, Tottenham are considering a late move for Kyle Walker-Peters. The talented full-back has piqued the curiosity of other Premier League clubs, and with six months remaining on his contract, delegation-threatened Southampton may relent and sell.


Southampton find themselves in a vulnerable position as the January transfer window closes. Their present position in the Premier League standings suggests that they are overwhelming favourites to be relegated, since their performances have provided no indication of a battle to survive.

Tyler Dibling has been linked with Tottenham, who are now looking to sign versatile full-back and former star Kyle Walker-Peters. The latter left Spurs in 2020 and is now nearing the conclusion of his contract with Southampton, as he could go for free in the summer.

Southampton could seriously consider selling the full-back, who has largely played as a left-back this season and previously. Spurs are dealing with defensive problems, and they clearly lack quality cover at left-back, where the first-choice star, Destiney Udogie, is already injured.

since a result, securing a cheap deal for the 27-year-old defender may be in Spurs’ best interests, since the player might be persuaded to return. Southampton, who are facing relegation, are reportedly seeking £8 million, despite Everton being connected with a £5 million deal earlier this month.

Tottenham ending the January window in a strong position

Tottenham are making some intriguing moves late in the window, and their position might improve significantly if they can get the 27-year-old defender. While another Southampton player Dibling is also a goal for Daniel Levy, Tottenham are also pursuing Mathys Tel from Bayern Munich.

There is also speculation of a new striker arriving, and if at least half of those deals happen, Spours would end the summer window in a strong position. It might help them improve their league standing and even get closer to a European finish.

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