Tottenham Hotspur may contemplate resigning Southampton right-back Kyle Walker-Peters during the upcoming summer transfer window. His contract with the North London club apparently includes a buyback clause. Walker-Peters joined Southampton from Tottenham for £12 million in 2020, following a loan spell with the Saints. Since then, the 26-year old has established himself as a key player for Southampton, with impressive performances in both the Premier League and the Championship this season. According to David Ornstein’s story in The Athletic, Tottenham Hotspur are believed to have included a £30 million buy-back clause in Walker-Peters’ contract. Additionally, both Arsenal and Manchester United have expressed interest in the Southampton defender. Walker-Peters has had a remarkable season with Southampton under Russell Martin, signaling that he wants to continue playing in the Premier League, either with Southampton or elsewhere. Walker-Peters has improved significantly since joining St Mary’s, potentially exceeding Spurs’ early expectations. This development may inspire Spurs to consider re-signing him. According to Graeme Bailey of HITC (via The Spurs News), Walker-Peters should not be disregarded, especially as Tottenham is looking for a versatile defender who can play on both flanks. While Pedro Porro has been Ange Postecoglou’s top pick at right-back...