Spurs are also in talks with Kyle Walker, Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli

The defender has been rewarded for progress with Tottenham last season

his future to club

Tottenham star Danny Rose is on the brink of

Danny Rose is close to committing his future to Tottenham by signing a long-term contract.

Rose will follow Eric Dier who put pen to paper on a new five-year deal on the eve of the Champions League opener against Monaco.

Manager Mauricio Pochettino said he hoped there would soon be confirmation of more contract extensions.

Danny Rose is close to committing his future to Tottenham by signing a long-term contract

Rose has been rewarded for his progress last season when he became first-choice at left back

Spurs have been in negotiations with Rose, Kyle Walker, Jan Vertonghen and Dele Alli and are confident they will all sign soon. Christian Eriksen signed a new four-year contract last week.

Rose has been rewarded for his progress last season when he became established as Pochettino's first-choice at left back and forced his way into the England team.

He won his first cap against Germany in March and his eighth in the World Cup qualifier in Slovakia, earlier this month.

The 26-year-old, born in Doncaster, arrived at White Hart Lane from Leeds as a teenager.

He had spells on loan at Watford, Peterborough, Bristol City and Sunderland before breaking through.

Rose will miss the Monaco game with a hamstring injury and Ben Davies will step in at left back.

Eric Dier has signed a new five-year contract which will keep him at Tottenham until 2021