Brighton linked with surprise move for Tottenham fullback Kyle Walker-Peters
Brighton need to strengthen their defense.
According to the football transfer rumours in British media, Brighton are linked with surprise move for Tottenham fullback Kyle Walker-Peters.
In 24 appearances for Tottenham, Walker-Peters has managed to score one goal, and create five goals for his teammates.
The 22-year-old has been touted as one of the brightest young prospects in England.
Kyle Walker-Peters has represented England at Under-18, Under-19, Under-20 and Under-21 level, winning 39 caps.
The England international is believed to be available for transfer, with Graham Potter now keen to bring him to Brighton.
The report claims that Brighton manager has extensively scouted Walker-Peters and is considering a move for the fullback.
Brighton are in the market for just a handful of statement signings who can improve the first-team.
Kyle Walker-Peters would provide a good variety to Brighton’s defense.
According to Tribalfootball, “Brighton are eyeing Tottenham fullback Kyle Walker-Peters. The 22-year-old academy graduate has made only one appearance since the arrival of Jose Mourinho — and that was in a much-changed side against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Serge Aurier is the No.1 choice for Mourinho at right-back, and Walker-Peters could look elsewhere for first-team football.”
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Brighton will have to come up with the right proposal to convince Kyle Walker-Peters to join the club.
A move to Brighton is exactly what Walker-Peters needs to reignite his career, and we hope he is able to do just that.
Kyle Walker-Peters’s arrival will be a huge boost for Brighton.
Brighton fans would certainly love to see him arrive at the club.
How strong that interest is and whether Brighton will make a move remains to be seen but it is certainly one worth keeping an eye on.
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