Southampton may have already identified their successor to Kyle Walker-Peters with interest expected in the right-back this summer. It was one of the biggest shocks of last summer that Kyle Walker-Peters remained a Southampton player come the end of the transfer window following the club’s relegation from the Premier League. With Southampton instead deciding to sell fellow right-back Tino Livramento to Newcastle United, Walker-Peters had no choice but to knuckle down and perform in the Championship. That is exactly what he did and his impressive form led to Chelsea showing interest in January….