that Manchester City could be set to make a move for Tottenham Hotspur full-back Kyle Walker.
Walker was a notable absentee as Spurs beat Arsenal 2-0 in Sunday’s North London Derby, with Kieran Trippier starting in his place.
He has already held talks with manager Maurico Pochettino and is sure that he can boost his earnings should he secure a lucrative move away at the end of the season.
Manchester City have identified the twenty-six year old as a potential target with manager Pep Guardiola keen to strengthen his back line in the summer.
Walker moved to White Hart Lane in the summer of 2009, and has since racked up over two hundred and twenty-five appearances in all competitions, scoring four goals.
Internationally, he has been capped twenty-five times for England as was part of the squad that attended last summer’s European Championships finals in France.