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Spurs have a battle on their hands with Manchester City if they want to keep Kyle Walker this summer, but reports suggest Tottenham are holding strong on their price tag.

Reports from the Daily Mail suggest that City are looking to get the 27-year-old for just £40m, however Daniel Levy and the club are holding out for an offer more in the £50m region.

Walker has a contract until the end of the 2020/21 season, and the board are not willing to let the England international go cheaper than they should.

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Rumours are that Spurs are already preparing for the exit of Walker this summer and are set to hand Kieran Trippier a new five-year deal.

Mauricio Pochettino often used the two players in rotation that season, with the former City and Burnley defender coming on massively and pushing for a first team place.

However, if City and Spurs can't come to an agreement, with Dani Alves also expected to go to the Etihad Stadium, then the two players might do battle over the right-back spot once again next year.