Spurs move to re-sign former player but West Ham could hijack deal
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Tottenham Hotspur is looking to re-sign Kyle Walker-Peters this summer as he becomes available on a free transfer after declining a new contract at Southampton. The 28-year-old defender has attracted interest from multiple Premier League clubs, including Chelsea, West Ham, Fulham, and Crystal Palace. Despite Southampton's poor season, Walker-Peters has been a key player and his experience could benefit Spurs, particularly with a young squad. While Spurs may be his best bet for regular first-team football, Chelsea offers a more competitive edge with potential European participation.
Tottenham are keen on a potential move to re-sign Kyle Walker-Peters this summer, but a number of other Premier League clubs are also considering him.
Sources with a close understanding of the situation have informed CaughtOffside that Spurs are showing the strongest interest in Walker-Peters for the moment.
Walker-Peters would bring plenty of experience to this youthful THFC side, and one imagines he might be keen to come back and prove some people wrong at his former club.
However, if Walker-Peters wants to play regular first-team football then a return to Tottenham would probably be his best bet as there'd be a lot more competition at Chelsea.
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