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Tottenham Eyeing Up Summer Bid For Former Player

Tottenham Eyeing Up Summer Bid For Former Player

Spurs are resigned to losing Kyle Walker this summer

Nasir Jabbar

Nasir Jabbar

Is Kyle Walker set to leave Spurs this summer? Well, if the right-back does end up leaving, it appears Mauricio Pochettino has already identified his replacement.

Spurs' hopes of winning the Premier League title were evaporated following their defeat to West Ham. Chelsea's victory on Monday night leaves them on course to win the title on Friday night.

Though while 'Poch's' charges were ridiculed for another Spursy performance, they've had a brilliant season with many players producing heroics.

From Harry Kane's goals to Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen's magic in the middle of the park. to name but a few.

Not to mention Kyle Walker who has been subject to intense transfer speculation as he continues to be heavily linked with a move away from North London.


(Walker has been one of the best right-backs this season as City prepare to make a move. Image: PA)

Manchester City are reportedly the favourite to land his services with a believed fee of £35 million offered.

And reports are suggesting that the Argentine boss has lined up his replacement should Walker leave in the summer.

Spurs are expected to table an offer for Bournemouth's Adam Smith per Bleacher Report. The ex-Spurs full-back has enjoyed another respectable season under Eddie Howe.


(Smith tangling with Eriksen. Could the pair be teammates next season? Image: PA)

The 26-year-old began his footballing career with Spurs before going on several loan spells, with 'The Cherries' eventually snapping him up on a permanent deal in 2014.

Smith has five assists to his name this season and is attracting plenty of interest from his former side.

Could Smith return to Spurs?

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Topics: Spurs, Mauricio Pochettino, Premier League