White Hart staying: Bale is set to be rewarded handsomely by Spurs (Picture: AP)

Gareth Bale will celebrate his hugely successful campaign with Tottenham by signing a new contract worth £130,000 a week.

Wales international Bale became the first Spurs player since Jurgen Klinsmann nearly two decades ago to score 20 league goals in a season when he hit the winner against Southampton on Saturday.

The PFA’s player of the year, young player of the year and Football Writers’ player of the year will gain a massive hike on his current deal which brings in a reported £75,000 a week.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas has insisted the jewel in the White Hart Lane crown will stay at the club irrespective of whether or not they qualify for next season’s Champions League.




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Vision: Holding on to Bale is integral to Villas-Boas’ ambitions for Spurs (Picture: AFP/Getty Images)

Villas-Boas wants to build a squad around Bale which is capable of winning the Premier League but Tottenham’s resolve to keep the 23-year-old will be tested in the close-season by offers from Real Madrid and possibly Manchester United which could match their valuation of £70million.

Cardiff-born Bale is believed to be happy to stay at Spurs, with the practicality of uprooting his young family a major downside to a move elsewhere.

By signing a new deal for a third successive summer he remains under contract for four years.

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