Kyle Walker has stated that he would surrender considered one of his Premier League titles to have the ability to say he gained a trophy at Tottenham.
Spurs broke a 17-year trophy drought with their 1-0 win over Manchester United within the Europa League closing in Bilbao this Might.
Talking on the Kyle Walker Podcast, the 35 year-old — who spent eight years in North London — spoke in glowing phrases of Spurs’ victory.
“I would in all probability surrender one Premier League to win that [the Europa League] with Tottenham,” Walker stated. “I’d, if I might change it, simply to say that I used to be in that Spurs squad that gained a trophy, [the first] since 2007.”
Walker was a key a part of the Spurs facet that completed second within the Premier League in 2017 earlier than becoming a member of Manchester Metropolis that summer season for £50m (€58.7m).
“I do know what it means. I would give my second [PL title], its onerous to offer one away, however for what that second meant [I would],” he stated.
Walker additionally spoke warmly about former teammate and Spurs’ captain Son Heung-Min “I keep in mind him strolling via the door from Leverkusen, it was like a rabbit in headlights, there have been large characters again there,” he stated.
“It was simply good personally for him,” Walker added. “To go all that point, attending to all these finals, being that just about particular person however then to lastly do it”
Walker’s personal future at Metropolis seems unsure after he was neglected of their Membership World Cup squad.
He has one 12 months left on his contract on the Etihad the place he has gained 16 main trophies together with six Premier Leagues, a Champions League two FA Cups and 4 Carabao Cups.