Tottenham Hotspur are willing to offer Mauricio Pochettino a lucrative new contract to lead the club into their £850 million stadium as reward for his impressive work that has attracted a number of suitors.

Pochettino further enhanced his reputation with the Champions League draw against Juventus in which Tottenham came from behind to dominate their hosts.

Real Madrid are interested in Pochettino, while the Argentine’s former club Paris Saint-Germain are also admirers. But Spurs are desperate for Pochettino to take the club into their new stadium next season and believe he is keen to see out the project he started almost four years ago.

Having joined Tottenham in 2014 from Southampton, Pochettino signed a new five-year contract in 2016 worth £5.5m-a-year, which means Tottenham are under no pressure to try to reach an agreement with the 45 year-old. But it will be two years since his last extension in May and Spurs are understood to be ready to hand Pochettino a pay rise and a new deal if he ignores the interest from Real and PSG, and makes it clear he wants to stay put.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy claimed in Pochettino’s book, Brave New World, that he would like “nothing more” than for the current manager to see through his work over the next 10 to 15 years. And Pochettino responded by saying he would “love” to stay at Spurs for 10 to 15 years and “sign that contract”.