Kyle Walker spent seven years at White Hart Lane before his record-breaking move to Manchester City, and in his time with Spurs he failed to collect a single trophy.
After signing a five-year contract with the Citizens on Friday, he admitted that his main motivation for joining Pep Guardiola's side is to finally win some titles.
'With the size of the club, we need to go on and pick up silverware, get trophies left, right and centre, and hopefully that can add to my CV because I haven't won that many things so far in my career', he told CityTV.
'Tottenham was a great club, it helped me to get me to where I am now. I've learned a lot, especially under the current manager [Mauricio Pochettino], he's been fantastic with me'.
'But sometimes your path isn't there and you have to move on and what a place to come and take a different path. Just win trophies, that's all I'm about and all I want to do'.
The 27-year-old England international insisted: 'Hopefully we win titles, that's what I've come here for; the most important thing is actually winning a title'.