Kyle Walker has warned his rivals for the right-back position at Tottenham that he has 'come here to play now'.

Tottenham youngster determined to make an impact

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Kyle Walker has warned his rivals for the right-back position at Tottenham that he has 'come here to play now' after returning from a successful loan spell with Aston Villa. Walker has had to be patient in his wait for a breakthrough at Spurs after arriving from Sheffield United in the summer of 2009, with a number of players ahead of him in the pecking order. Having spent time on loan at Sheffield United and Queens Park Rangers, Walker was then given the opportunity to gain experience of the Premier League with a six-month spell at Villa during the second half of last season. The 21-year-old was so impressive for Villa that many have tipped him to establish himself as a first-choice selection for Tottenham this term.Vedran Corluka and Alan Hutton have vied for the right-back berth in recent campaigns but Walker has made it clear he will not be settling for a place on the substitutes' bench. "I've come here to play now," he said in the latest issue of. "I have tasted Premier League football and that is what I want to do, I want to play football for Tottenham. "I have signed a new contract and if I didn't want to stay here I wouldn't have signed it. "I just want to play football and I want to play for Tottenham."