Tottenham Hotspur have already made advances towards re-signing Kyle Walker-Peters, but the Lilywhites have plenty of work to do to land the right-back as competition for his signature is now intensifying.One can certainly understand the logic behind Spurs making a move for the English full-back, whose signing will help address Tottenham’s lack of homegrown and club-trained players in their squad.However, not all supporters are convinced by the idea, with many Spurs fans feeling that signing Walker-Peters would signal a lack of ambition ahead of the club’s return to the Champions League.Several reliable sources have claimed that Tottenham are expected to press forward with a move for Walker-Peters, but it turns out that a deal for the 28-year-old will not be straightforward for Thomas Frank’s men to complete.Photo by Ben Roberts Photo/Getty ImagesFive other Premier League clubs want to sign Walker-PetersOn Wednesday, it was reported by GiveMeSport that Walker-Peters had signalled a willingness to return to Tottenham.This has now been backed up by TBR Football, who say that Spurs have held talks with the England international regarding a return to N17.The outlet claims that the player has signalled a willingness to return to his boyhood club, five years on from swapping the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for St Mary’s.However, it is revealed that Spurs do not have a free run at Walker-Peters, with Everton, West Ham, Leeds, Fulham, and Wolves also expressing an interest in landing the free agent.Additionally, the publication adds that ‘loads’ of clubs from Europe have also signalled an intention to make a move for the Spurs academy graduate.Can Tottenham convince Kyle Walker-Peters to return?The offer of Champions League football would give Tottenham an advantage over these other clubs in the race for the right-back.Spurs also hold a special place in the defender’s heart and there is another factor that could work in the Lilywhites’ favour: Walker-Peters is very close with Dominic Solanke.However, the youngster would know that he may only be a squad player at Tottenham while the likes of Everton, Leeds and Wolves may guarantee him regular game time.READ MORE: Tottenham give ‘green light’ for Richarlison to join Champions League clubThe post Tottenham have already held talks over signing England international for free appeared first on Spurs Web.