Kyle Walker is expecting to complete his world record-equalling move to Manchester City in the next 24 hours after Tottenham rebuffed their late enquiry for Danny Rose.

Walker is due for a medical in Manchester on Friday before finalising his transfer, which could at least equal the £50million Paris St Germain paid Chelsea to sign David Luiz in 2014.

Walker, 27, was expected to double his £70,000-a-week wages and sign a five-year deal at Etihad Stadium. The plan is for him to fly with City on Monday to their pre-season tour of the US – during which they face Tottenham in Nashville, Tennessee, on July 29.

Though there are varying accounts of the size of the fee, it will certainly reach at least £50m if City reach certain targets during Walker’s stay.

Standard Sport also understands that during talks to finalise the move for Walker, City asked again about Rose.

The 27-year-old left-back has not played for Tottenham since January 31 and is still recovering from a knee injury that may see him miss the start of the season, but he has been on the radar of both Manchester clubs for some time. Tottenham’s flat refusal to do business means City are now set to focus completely on signing left-back Benjamin Mendy from Monaco, for a similar price to Walker.

Rose is believed to be open to a move away from Spurs but the prospect of Tottenham allowing both full-backs to leave this summer is remote at best.

Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino wants to add a right-back to compete with Kieran Trippier and Ricardo Pereira, the FC Porto player, is high on the list.