"Man City" and "Tottenham" agreed on the redemption of K. Walker

"Manchester City" and London's "Tottenham" clubs have agreed on the price of the latter club's defender Kyle Walker, as revealed by the sources of the portal Goal.com. It is reported that personal contract terms with the English "citizens" had been agreed upon a long time ago, and the biggest obstacle was his release clause. This morning, Manchester club officials, who failed to sign Dani Alves, gave in to the demands of their opponents and agreed to pay 50 million pounds for Walker. They had long thought that the Brazilian's transfer was completed, so they tried to negotiate a lower price for the 26-year-old footballer. However, in this regard, the "Spurs" ultimately won. The final details of the transfer should be agreed upon by Monday, so Walker is likely to officially become a "Man City" player next week. After this step, coach Pep Guardiola will enter the battle for "Monaco" defender Benjamin Mendy."