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Ronald Koeman is set to be offered a new deal at Southampton after achieving spectacular success at the club last season.

Koeman joined on a three-year deal in summer 2014 and has attracted admiring glances after his impressive job at St Mary's.

The Dutchman has been linked with the Holland job as his homeland struggle to qualify for Euro 2016, but Saints are determined to keep their man.

Koeman will be offered a longer deal, including a pay-rise.

He joined Southampton as replacement for Mauricio Pochettino , who quit to become Tottenham boss, and won Premier League Manager of the Month in September 2014 and January 2015.

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Despite seeing a string of players sold before the start of last season, the club achieved some some notable triumphs under Koeman, including a record 8-0 defeat of Sunderland and a first away league victory over Manchester United since 1988.

Southampton finished seventh in the league - their highest ever Premier League rank - to qualify for the Europa League.

Koeman, 52, previously managed Feyenoord, Valencia, PSV Eindhoven, Benfica, Ajax and Vitesse Arnhem, and was a member of the Holland coaching staff under Guus Hiddink at the 1998 World Cup finals.

He moved into management following a stellar playing career, during which he won European Cups with PSV and Barcelona, and the 1988 European Championship with his country.