Tottenham will offer Dele Alli a new long-term contract worth around £40m
in a bid to keep the midfielder at White Hart Lane and away from Real Madrid,
according to the
Daily Mirror.
The contract – a third in 16 months – would see the 21-year-old’s wages
double, putting him on par with the club’s top earners.
Alli, who has netted 16 times from 31 league appearance so far this
campaign, is attracting interest from Spanish giants Real Madrid andBarcelona,
with Los Blancos reportedly prepared to break their £85.5m club transfer record
to land the England international.
But Spurs chairman Daniel Levy wants the club, who currently sit just
four points behind leaders Chelsea, to have a team to compete with the best in
the world and Levy will move to keep the current squad together.
If Real do come calling, Levy is likely to demand a similar fee that saw
Gareth Bale head to the Bernabeu.
Contract talks are also planned for Toby Alderweireld, Danny Rose and Son
Heung-min as part of the project, which involved a £750m new stadium.
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