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Danny Rose will be rewarded for his fine form for club and country with a new Tottenham contract.

England left-back Rose, one of the few Three Lions players to emerge with credit from Euro 2016, established himself as first choice for Spurs and his country, and has attracted interest from Manchester City and Chelsea.

Spurs chairman Daniel Levy – who is working through a queue of players demanding new deals after the club secured Champions League football – will offer Rose a significant increase on his current £35,000-per-week agreement, which runs until 2019.

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City have shelved plans to sign new full-backs this summer, while Chelsea failed in a bid for Rose last summer — poor relations between Spurs and the Stamford Bridge club meaning that Levy will not do business with the Blues.

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Rose, 26, is Tottenham’s longest-serving player and is expected to join fellow England men Harry Kane and Eric Dier in penning new deals before the Premier League season kicks off on August 13.

Right-back Kyle Walker, another rare England success story this summer, is also in preliminary talks about a new contract at White Hart Lane.