Kyle Walker: Tottenham right-back agrees £19.5million deal with to keep England man at White Hart Lane till 2021
England full-back will pocket £75,000-a-week wages and could soon be in line for a testimonial under Mauricio Pochettino
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KYLE WALKER has agreed a £19.5million deal to stay at Spurs.
The England full-back, 26, has followed Christian Eriksen by committing to Tottenham.
They are poised to reveal a new five-year deal, taking him to 2021, and he is set to land £75,000-a-week in wages.
Walker could also get a testimonial after arriving from Sheffield United in 2009 and breaking into the first team after loans at QPR and Aston Villa.
New boss Sam Allardyce retained the defender as England’s first-choice right-back during last week’s win over Slovakia.
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He was picked for the Euros by Roy Hodgson after his consistent performances with Spurs in their title challenge last season.
And boss Mauricio Pochettino is keen to tie down his best future talent and sees Walker as a key player for the future.
Walker has also seen off competition from Kieran Trippier at White Hart Lane.
Trippier, 25, arrived from Burnley last season to fight for the right-back slot.