Spurs set Walker asking price at £50m after Man City miss out on Alves

The Blues are still confident of signing the England international after missing out on one of their other top targets, but it will cost them

have told to cough up £50 million for Kyle Walker, Goal understands.

City have been pursuing Walker for months and remain confident of bringing him to the club before the end of the transfer window, but have made several pushes to finalise a deal already this summer and have so far come up short.

Alves apologises to Pep & Man City

The Blues had been banking on signing Dani Alves as competition for Walker but the Brazilian made a shock u-turn after agreeing terms with the Premier League club and was announced as a Paris Saint-Germain player on Wednesday afternoon.

That blow is unlikely to do City any favours in their pursuit of Walker, though they have already agreed personal terms with the international.

While it is understood that Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is happy to sell the England full-back eventually, he has proven a predictably tough negotiator so far and is holding out for £50m.

City had been hoping to strike a deal at under £45m but may now have to bite the bullet and meet Spurs' demands, so as not to miss out on a second right-back target.

Twenty-year-old Pablo Maffeo is currently the only recognised right-back at City as the club prepare to fly to the United States for pre-season training on Monday.

Guardiola & City left furious by Alves snub

As recently as Tuesday afternoon they had been expecting Alves to join them on their flight to Houston, only to see him pitch up in Paris and undergo a medical.

At his unveiling on Wednesday, he apologised to City for having gone back on his verbal agreement to move to the Etihad Stadium.

"If Pep Guardiola & Manchester City feel hurt, I am sorry... I've come here to be a champion," he said.