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Southampton full-back Kyle Walker-Peters says his England call-up has “proved a few people wrong” at his former club Tottenham.
Walker-Peters was with Spurs from the age of 10 but joined Saints permanently in search of first-team football in summer 2020, effectively as a makeweight in Jose Mourinho’s deal to sign Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
Two-and-a-half years on, it is a questionable piece of business from Spurs, who have since spent a combined £40million on Emerson Royal and Matt Doherty, and paid off the final year of Serge Aurier’s contract. Surely Antonio Conte would love to have Walker-Peters surging down either flank.
“I wanted to prove a point, I wanted to go to Southampton because I knew they believed in me, I wanted to play regular