Kyle Walker has signed a new six-year contract with Tottenham Hotspur, according to Sky Sports.
The right back, who moved to White Hart Lane from Sheffield United in 2009, has made 112 appearances for the club, and established himself as a full England international in that time.
Last year, the 23 year old was voted Young Player of the Year by the PFA before missing the European Championships in Poland and Ukraine with a toe injury.
Before cementing his place in the Spurs starting XI, Walker enjoyed loan spells with Aston Villa and Queens Park Rangers, as well as returning to Bramall Lane for the first half of the 2009/10 campaign.
He has played every minute in the league for Andres Villas Boas’ men this season, helping them to fourth place in the division, and they can be backed at price of 5/4 to finish in a Champions League qualifying position.
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